ArmInfo. On 2 June Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan convoked a consultation with the participation of the Artsakh Republic Security Council members, deputy chairman of the National Assembly, heads of the parliaments' factions and representative of its standing commissions to discuss a range of issues related to the incident, which took place in capital Stepanakert yesterday.
The Head of the State stressed the imperative of conducting thorough and appropriate investigation, highlighting that the perpetrators must be held accountable within the shortest possible time in accordance with the procedures established by law.
Bako Sahakyan underlined that maintaining stability, law supremacy in the country and guaranteeing security of the borders are exclusive values for our people and the whole Armenian nation.
President Sahakyan gave corresponding instructions to heads of concerned structures to realize the set tasks.
To recall, on June 1, employees of the National Security Service in Stepanakert became participants in the incident, which resulted in the drive of 15 people. As the press service of the Artsakh police reports, at about 19:25 on June 1, Stepanakert police department received a signal that a brawl was near the building at Baghramyan's address. It turned out that the incident occurred between the residents of Stepanakert (1981), (1983) and an employee of the National Security Service M. (1985). As a result, 15 citizens were sent to the city police department of Stepanakert. Appointed forensic examination. In connection with the incident, materials are being prepared. As the Ombudsman of Artsakh Ruben Melikyan reported on his Facebook page, he visited the detainees as a result of the incident with the participation of NSS officers. He noted that earlier in the social networks information was disseminated about the brawl involving a number of NLB employees "on domestic soil". Melikyan said that from the words of the doctor on duty, there is no threat to the lives of beaten citizens, the need for surgical intervention also.