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Polish citizen wanted internationally detained in one of the Yerevan's hotels

25.12.2015 11:29 Detection of Wanted persons

On Thursday, December 24 Polish citizen Karol R., DOB 1982, was detained in one of the Yerevan's hotels on Hanrapetutyan street, following special measures taken by officers from the General Department of Criminal intelligence along with their colleagues from the General Department on combating organized crime and Shengavit division of Police of the Republic of Armenia. The detainee had been in the internationally wanted list of law enforcement bodies of the Republic of Poland charged under the Polish Criminal code, article 253, part1 and article 64, 65, 11 /illicit turnover of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, member of an organized group, swindling, recidive/.
The initiator of the intelligence, as well as the Kentron and Nork-Marash administrative districts Prosecutor's Office were informed of Karol R.'s detection. 

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Note: Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a manner prescribed by the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Armenia and found guilty by a court decision that has entered into legal force.