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“National Security Under Scrutiny: Zhoghovurd Newspaper Uncovers Shortcomings in the Case of Sergey Grigoryan’s Assassination”

The latest report from “Zhoghovurd” newspaper has brought to light the case of Sergey Grigoryan’s assassination, also known as “Faz”, and has revealed the flaws in national security. The security system failed in preventing the attack, which took place during a funeral in a church. One of the reasons for this failure is that the assassination had been planned and executed for over a week without arousing suspicion. As per preliminary information reported by Armlur.am, when Sergey Grigoryan held a previous position, he had hired two hitmen who eventually ended up being responsible for his own murder.

The hitmen were discovered inside a burnt OPEL car. It has also been revealed that Sergey Grigoryan had appointed a judge named Arutyun Aleksanyan with questionable intentions, two years ago. In 2022, Judge Aleksanyan was involved in a court case in the Central and Nor-Nork-Marash regions and was known as a “hero” in the criminal world, along with Rustam Stepanyan, also known as “chagh Rustam”, and Sergey Grigoryan, known as “Faz”. The trial took place in the Central and Nor-Nork-Marash courts.

Representatives of “Faz” and “chagh Rustam” had a confrontation, allegedly ordering the killing of security personnel. As a result, “Faz” managed to escape, while “chagh Rustam” survived the attack. The criminal case was investigated, but Rustam did not cooperate with the investigators, while Sergey Grigoryan did. However, Judge Arutyun Aleksanyan released him and imposed a fine of 2.5 million dram. Currently, the judge is free, but the investigation is ongoing within the boundaries of his official authority.

It is important to note that there are several suspects currently under investigation in connection with the assassination of “Faz”, including the disputes with “chagh Rustam”. However, the exact timeline of the assassination has not yet been clarified.

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