Details from “exploit” of Ashot Arsenyan’s son in not sober condition
Based on information under the disposal of 168.am yesterday evening an emergency case was recorded in the construction site of Amulsar mine of Lydian Armenia, which is a controlled private territory. Son of Ashot Arsenyan RPA faction MP, Vahagn Arsenyan, illegally penetrated into the controlled territory while drunk, attempted to drive toward the employee of the company, then left the territory. Employees of “Lydian Armenia” reported the Police of Jermuk city about this.
Based on our information the precedent was assessed as very dangerous and the foreign leadership demanded detailed clarification from the law enforcement.
After the publication a person named Volodya called the editorial of 168.am, who introduced himself as the lawyer of “Jermuk Group” ltd. The latter demanded to disclaim the information, otherwise he threatened to arraign our media outlet,
“Yesterday Vahagn Arsenyan was in “Jermuk Group” from 9am to 11pm, had 12 meetings with our suppliers, the list is fully available, and he couldn’t be in Amulsar drunk,” he said, demanding to disclaim, which we refused, insisting on truthfulness of our information.
168.am asked “Lydian Armenia” for clarification. In response, the company confirmed the occurrence,
“On March 14 at around 6pm Toyota Hilux with numbers 555DD55 illegally penetrated into the controlled territory of “Lydian Armenia” company. In response to the warning of the security officer, the driver quickened the drive in his direction, creating a threat of an accident and a dangerous situation. Employees of “Lydian Armenia” company, who are locals, recognized the driver—Vahagn Arsenyan, and judging from the nature of his activities, they concluded that he was drunk.
The employees have submitted a report to the Police station in Jermuk based on the assignment of the security service chief of the company. The security service of the company has prepared a report for the leadership.”
The company provided photos from the site as well.
By Armine Vardanyan