Two Azerbaijanis found guilty of murdering chief architect of Solikamsk, Olga Karapetyan
In Russia two men, accused of the murder of the chief architect of the city of Solikamsk of Perm region in 2010, were found guilty by the juries. According to “RIA Novosti” the Investigative Committee of Russia reported about that.
According to the investigation at the begging of 2010 an unknown person approached to two natives of Azerbaijan and offered money to assassinate the architect of the city Solikamsk. They were spying on the woman and in the morning of the 18th of March, 2010 she was shot at the stairwell of her house.
“By the unanimous verdict of the jury the convicted are found guilty of incriminated activities whereas one of them as unworthy of indulgence. After discussing the consequences of verdict the court will pass the sentence,” it is said in the statement.
As Komersnat-Perm reads, of the chief architect of the city of Solikamsk of Perm region, Olga Karapetyan was killed on the 18th of March, 2010 at the stairwell of the house where she lived. Two men, 46 and 27 were found guilty. One of them is recognized as unworthy to indulgence. The court will pass the sentence after the discussion of consequences of the verdict. At the end of the last year law enforcement agencies of Perm region adjudicated the alleged murderer of the chief architect of the city of Solikamsk.
As Komersnat stated that man, Azar Akbarov was a former soldier of Special Forces of Azerbaijan, already serving a sentence of murder and illegal possession of weapons. The investigators couldn’t disclose the second person.
One of the main potential versions of the murder was the professional activities of the architect. The offence could have been connected with her refusal to give permission for demolition or construction of an architectural monument.
It was set by the investigation and the court that the above mentioned individuals at the beginning of 2010 accepted the offer of an unknown person to kill the chief architect of the city of Solikamsk in return for monetary compensation.