NSS of Armenia releases video of criminal group’s arrest in Yerevan
The National Security Service (NSS) of Armenia released more details about tracking down an organized criminal group that planned to commit a series of grave crimes in Armenia. In particular, a video of that operation has also been released.
According to the press service of NSS, Armenia’s National Security Service received information that Armenian citizen Arthur Valeri Vardanyan, 34, who resided in Spain after 1997 and temporarily lived in Yerevan since April 2015, set up and led a criminal group with the aim of committing grave and particularly grave crimes in the territory of Armenia. He recruited 19 Armenian citizens – most of them unemployed - five residents of Yerevan, seven people from Shirak province, three from Armavir province, two from Lori province, and three residents of Kotayk, Gegharkunik and Syunik provinces, including 4 women and 3 veterans of Karabakh war.
In order to carry out their criminal intents, the organized group purchased arms and ammunition and kept them in house No 78 in Nork district of Yerevan. The house was rented beforehand for that purpose and was used by the group for over a month for gatherings, during which they planned their criminal actions. During searches conducted jointly with Armenian police on November 25, 2015, submachine guns, pistols, grenade launchers, grenades, explosive substance, explosive devices, means of communication, cartridges, binoculasr, military garbs, and other arms and ammunitions were found. The police and NNS employees also found maps of Armenia, Yerevan, Gyumri, as well as literature confirming the fact of preparations for grave crimes.
The Investigative Department of NSS opened a criminal case under the Criminal Code’s Article 223 parts 1 and 2 (creation and leadership of a criminal society) and Article 235 part 3 (illegal purchase, sale, possession, carrying of arms and ammunition by an organized group). An investigation is underway.The leader and members of the criminal society have been detained.