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“High-ranking Officials in Armenia’s Technology and Emergency Security Arrested: Investigation Reveals Corruption Network at State Level”

The Anti-Corruption Committee of the Republic of Armenia has recently announced the arrest of six high-ranking officials. These officials belong to the country’s technology and emergency security bodies, as well as construction companies responsible for state-important construction projects. Several employees of the security personnel have also been charged with negligence and violations related to safety measures and urban planning.

Out of the six arrested individuals, five have been ordered to be held in custody. It is worth mentioning that among the arrested officials is the Head of Technological and Emergency Security, Garegin Khachatryan. He is also the deputy chief of staff of the Prime Minister, which further highlights the significance of this development.

However, it is speculated that the arrested individuals might just be pawns in a larger conflict. According to some sources, a higher-ranking official from the security sector might be the mastermind behind the corruption chain. If proven true, this revelation could have far-reaching consequences and might change the entire situation for Garegin Khachatryan and his supporters.

The Head of Technological and Emergency Security is known to have close connections with leading construction companies that have received state contracts. This raises concerns about the integrity of these projects and the involvement of influential figures in the ongoing corruption allegations.

Despite the tough times ahead, it is believed that Garegin Khachatryan, with the support of influential figures, is fighting for his freedom. However, the evidence provided by the arrested individuals might expose the entire corruption network, potentially altering the course of events for him and his supporters.

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