ArmInfo.In the framework of the criminal case of abuse at the ''Surb Grigor Lusavorich'' medical center, charges were brought against two employees of the medical institution.
According to the press service of the RA Investigative Committee, as part of the investigative activities, documentary data were obtained on the involvement of the former head of the document processing service on the state order and the former deputy head of the medical clinic for adults in the process. "When comparing the evidence, they were charged on the grounds of paragraph 1. of Article 38-178 of the RA Criminal Code and Part 3 of the Criminal Code of the RA. For example, in the criminal case on November 7, 3 persons were involved as defendants which one - the former head of the medical center is wanted, "the statement of the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Armenia says, while emphasizing that the investigation continues to investigate the case and reveal the circle of persons involved.
To recall the CS director of the medical center "Grigor Lusavorich" Ara Minasyan is accused of abuse, a search was announced against him. According to the case file, the former director, in collusion with other employees of the medical center, by falsifying documents, appropriated an amount of 426,343,650 drams, which was allocated from the budget to the medical center as part of the social insurance program of employees of state structures and institutions. Minasian was charged under paragraph 1 of part 3 of article 178 of the RA Criminal Code, as well as part 2 of article 325 of the RA Criminal Code. Minasyan, according to the SC, is hiding from the investigation, his location is not known. In his respect declared a search. The investigation submitted a petition to the court for election in respect of Minasyan as a measure of restraint of arrest. The investigation continues.
To note Ara Minasyan is the father of the son-in-law of the third Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan Mikael Minasyan, who was recalled from the post of RA Ambassador to the Vatican, Portugal and Malta.