"Hraparak" newspaper writes:
"Hakob Charoyan, the lawyer of MP Hovik Aghazaryan, who was dismissed from the CP, is going to submit a report to the prosecutor's office about Argishti Kyaramyan, the former head of the Investigative Committee, and Rustam Badasyan, the former head of the SRC, on charges of extortion.
At the end of October, the prosecutor's office announced that proceedings were initiated regarding Kyaramyan's statement during the NA hearings that he was interceded in the criminal case against Aghazaryan's car importer son.
Aghazaryan denied this, demanding to publish the names of the mediators.
2 weeks after the hearings, proceedings were initiated based on Charoyan's application, but there is no progress in that case: neither the deputy was charged with patronage, nor the former head of the Central Committee with perjury.
Meanwhile, if Aghazaryan's actions were criminal, it would be requested that Nikol Pashinyan's wish be fulfilled and the process of taking away the mandate be completed.
And this means that the statements that Kyaramyan and Badasyan are using the arrest as a means of pressuring the car importers to give up the VAT that they should have returned to them were valid."