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There was an incident in the disciplinary squad, and the head of the RO is still in office and no one has given an answer yet.


A few days ago, the Ministry of Defense reported that the body of serviceman Narek Grigoryan was found hanging in the disciplinary squad of the Military Police Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia, RA NA MP Tigran Abrahamyan writes.

"This incident differed from all previous cases in that the incident took place in the department where persons with disciplinary problems are transferred and, according to logic, the necessary work is done with them, all issues are corrected in the appropriate period, after which the above-mentioned servicemen are returned. However, not only the necessary work was not done on the spot, but an unprecedented incident took place in the disciplinary company.

It is hard to remember whether or not such an incident had ever happened in RO before this tragedy. I don't think of it myself. If such a thing has even been recorded, it has been since time immemorial.

I hope the causes of the incident will be clarified, but it is not clear why the head of the Military Police is still in his post. I repeat, an unprecedented incident happened in the disciplinary squad, but the head of the RO is still in office and no one has yet answered how it turned out that a person under strict control, according to the official version, had the opportunity to commit suicide.

Why was that soldier in such a moral and psychological state, why was it not controlled who was responsible for bringing him to that state?
And in the end, under whose criminal inaction did the serviceman commit suicide?