Authorities refute reports on first arrest in wiretapping case involving top law-enforcement officials
The Armenian Investigative Committee denies media reports alleging the first suspect has been arrested in the high-profile wiretapping case involving former Director of the National Security Service Artur Vanetsyan and Head of the Special Investigative Service Sasun Khachatryan.
In a post on Facebook, Investigative Committee spokesperson Nairia Harutyunyan said no person has even been officially classified as a suspect in the criminal investigation so far.
“No person has been arrested as part of the criminal case,” she wrote.
The recording of the wiretapped conversation between the top law-enforcement officials was leaked to the public in September 2018. In the recording, the two high-level officials informally discuss the criminal investigation into the March 2008 post-election unrest in Yerevan.
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