Former Armenian Defense Minister Mikael Harutyunyan has been declared wanted again, said Deputy Head of the Main Military Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee, Kamo Saakyan, on Public TV, APA reports, citing Armenian media.
According to the charges, Harutyunyan abused his official powers while serving as minister.
Former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of Armenia, Enriko Apriamov, is also accused in the same case.
Note that Mikael Harutyunyan served as Armenia’s Minister of Defense in 2007–2008.
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Former Armenian Defense Minister Mikael Harutyunyan has been declared wanted again, said Deputy Head of the Main Military Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee, Kamo Saakyan, on Public TV, APA reports, citing Armenian media.
According to the charges, Harutyunyan abused his official powers while serving as minister.
Former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of Armenia, Enriko Apriamov, is also accused in the same case.
Note that Mikael Harutyunyan served as Armenia’s Minister of Defense in 2007–2008.