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What criminal case was Kyaramyan talking about?

A few days ago, an argument took place in the National Assembly between Hovik Aghazaryan and the head of the Investigative Committee, Argishti Kyaramyan.
Argishti Kyaramyan pointed to Aghazaryan, saying that various people have contacted him regarding his son's criminal case.

Euromedia24.comIt became known that the criminal case Kyaramyan was talking about is related to Aghazaryan's businessman son Ivan Aghazaryan.

Thus, we are informed from the Datalex system that the son of Hovik Aghazaryan, Ivan Hovik Aghazaryan, was charged with the fact that on November 5, 2019, between 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., he stole an Opel owned by him. " car in front of 61 Artsakh Avenue in Yerevan, in the 1st traffic lane, then in the 2nd traffic lane, at a speed of 15-20 km/h, backed up, during which he allowed 955 of the RA Government on June 28, 2007 actions contrary to the requirements of Clause 48 of the "Road Traffic Rules" approved by the decision, that is, before starting to reverse, he did not make sure of the safety of its execution, in particular, the absence of obstacles or sources of danger behind the car, he did not ask for the help of other people and, while reversing, passing a certain distance - ran over the pedestrian Armine Yuriki Kirakosyan with the rear left part of the car and negligently caused medium damage to his health.

Ivan Aghazaryan has been charged under Article 242, Part 1 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia, which prescribes a fine of up to two hundred times the minimum wage, or imprisonment for a period of one to three months, or imprisonment for a maximum period of two years, to occupy certain positions or depriving the right to engage in certain activities for a maximum period of three years or without it.
A restraining order was chosen against Ivan Aghazaryan, signing a non-departure order. The case was assigned to judge Vahagn Melikyan.

After Ivan Aghazaryan was convicted, he founded two joint businesses at once. Together with Garnik Harutyunyan, they create "TRUST MOTORS" LLC and "MARSHAL MOTORS" LLC.
Aghazaryan's son has a 50 percent share in both LLCs.
It is known from the court case that Aghazaryan's son was convicted, which may have been the reason for Aghazaryan, the head of the Investigative Committee's mean-spirited, merciless and aggressive behavior.