"Zhoghovurd" daily writes:
"According to the exclusive information of "Zhoghovurd" daily, Argishti Kyaramyan, the former chairman of the RA Investigative Committee, was invited to the RA Anti-Corruption Committee for questioning.
Kyaramyan testified in the committee, which was left without a chairman, that he was approached twice about the criminal case being investigated involving the son of KP deputy Hovik Aghazaryan.
Informed sources of "Zhoghovurd" daily report that Argishti Kyaramyan told the pre-investigation body that the son of CP member Hovik Aghazaryan, taking advantage of the loophole in the law (which the legislator father did not take the initiative to regulate), imported a large number of cars to RA, exported them, and then received from the state VAT refund, which is illegal. that's why Aghazaryan's son's cars are under ban.
"Zhoghovurd" daily, referring to its sources, reported that two applications were made to the RA Investigative Committee in the case of Aghazaryan's son, and both times the applicant was Hovik Aghazaryan himself.
MP Aghazaryan, using his parliamentary leverage, first appealed to the investigator handling the case, and the second time to Arsen Ayvazyan, deputy chairman of the Central Committee, persuading them to remove his son's impounded cars from custody. According to our informed sources, the investigator investigating the case forwarded Aghazaryan's application. to his superior, the superior informed Argishti Kyaramyan, and Kyaramyan refused.
The second time, when Aghazaryan appealed to Arsen Ayvazyan, the deputy chairman of the Central Committee, the latter informed Argishti Kyaramyan about it and was again refused.
In this situation, Aghazaryan allegedly violated, first, the Law of the Republic of Armenia "On Guarantees of the Act of the Deputy", Article 3, Clauses 4 and 5 of which stipulate: "When exercising the powers of a deputy, do not be guided by personal interests of yourself or those connected with you, do not use the authority of the position of a deputy for the benefit of yourself or another person."
Apart from that, part 1 of Article 486 of the Criminal Code prohibits interfering with and obstructing the investigation of the case.
Thus, Hovik Aghazaryan, in addition to the bribery proceedings, which have already been initiated, also committed two other alleged violations of the law, for which the Prosecutor General of RA should enter the National Assembly and deprive Aghazaryan of his parliamentary immunity through the parliament, bringing charges against him.
And if he resigns before then, perhaps these alleged crimes will be forgiven and forgotten."