
ArmInfo. In February of this year, the Vedi Investigative Department opened a case of violent sexual assault against a minor, and a similar case was opened in April. However, as lawyer Lusine Martirosyan noted on her Facebook page, the police, investigative bodies, and the prosecutor's office are taking no action.
Despite the availability of specific information about the suspects, in one case no arrests were made, while in another, the accused was detained but soon released. According to the lawyer, no searches are being conducted in the ongoing investigations, no mobile phones are being seized, no digital forensics are being performed, no call logs are being requested, no forensic examinations are being ordered, no clothing is being seized, no crime scene inspections are being conducted, and no psychologists are working with the victims.
"Meanwhile, the criminals remain at large. Moreover, due to the inaction of law enforcement agencies, new incidents are being recorded," Martirosyan emphasized.
She stated that a situation is emerging in which pedophiles in the country receive full protection and patronage, even de facto immunity, which, for example, cannot be said of a user who posted offensive content on Facebook.
According to Martirosyan, the Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor's Office, in response to public pressure, created the appearance of an investigation. Criticizing the Investigative Committee's press secretary's latest publication about the high-profile case in Vedi, the lawyer stated that everyone involved will be held accountable for both their actions and inactions.
The incident in Vedi was reported days earlier by journalist Suzi Badoyan. On her Facebook page, Badoyan described cases of sexual violence against two schoolgirl sisters. The defendants in the case are 58-year-old Artur Yeremyan and 65-year-old David Aynazyan, who are still at large.