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The computers of Gugark village administration were stolen

The Ministry of Internal Affairs reports:

"On January 16, officers of the Gugark community police department near the Gugark village hall, at around 4 o'clock in the morning, noticed a parked "Opel Zafira" car, the trunk of which was open, and a young man in a black top was near the building, whom the police recognized. are Seeing the law enforcement officers, he ran away. The policemen approached the car and checked the contents of the trunk with the 41-year-old man who was the driver. There were two computers and other devices in the trunk. In the back of the building, the law enforcement officers noticed three computer monitors, a processor, a network device and a TV on the ground. The window of that part of the building was open, a metal ling was placed on the outside. The driver was arrested on suspicion of committing a crime and was taken to the department with the Opel Zafira car he was driving the window was opened by a technical means and four computers, two printers, a TV and an electric controller were stolen from the offices, causing a loss of about two million drams.

The 41-year-old man said that he runs a taxi service with his personal car, and around 3:30 a.m., the 23-year-old called him to the Gugark village hall, saying that he had things to transport. Approaching the village hall, the young man opened the trunk of the car and started to load things, during which the police officers approached and the customer fled. The 23-year-old man was found, arrested and taken to the department together with the documents were submitted to the investigative department of Lori marz".