ArmInfo.Diana Grigoryan, wanted by US law enforcement agencies in a criminal case on visa fraud, fraud and the transportation of citizens in the US in an illegal manner, as well as identity theft and money laundering voluntarily appeared in the Central Police Department of Armenia.
As ArmInfo was told in the press service of the RA police, Diana Grigoryan was wanted by Interpol since February 2. She is accused of 371, 3551, 1546, 1956 articlesfull 18 of the head of the US Criminal Code. The search was conducted by Interpol "With a red corner".
Recall that at the beginning of this year, the US Department of Justice reported on the presentation of 47- year-old US citizen Stella Boyadjian and two Armenian citizens 30-year-old Hrachya Atoyan and 41-year- old Diana Grigoryan (Akopova) charged with granting fake visas. They were also charged with visa fraud, fraud and the transportation of citizens in the United States by illegal means, as well as identity theft and money laundering.
In connection with this high-profile case, the statement also circulated the US Embassy in Armenia, which, inter alia, said: "The joint investigative activities of the US Department of Justice and the Department of Diplomatic Security Services of the State Department are a clear message that visa abuse in the United States is a task national security and cannot be ignored. Transnational organized crime, benefiting from travel documents fraud, worries us as well According to the indictment, the aforementioned individuals developed a fraud scheme, in particular, organized the illegal entry of Armenian citizens into the United States under the pretext of participating in cultural events. scheme, Boyadjyan led a non-profit organization called the Big Apple Music Awards foundation. She demanded from the citizens of Armenia from three to 15 thousand US dollars for issuing fake certificates. According to the scheme, visa applicants were dressed in national costumes, fake concert posters were printed in order to deceive the government program allowing the temporary entry of foreign citizens into the United States as artists. Unfortunately, such cases force us to subject everyone who claims to participate in the Armenian-American cultural exchange to a detailed study. Our efforts to combat visa fraud continue. Our consular officials will study visa applications with full support of the migration law and the US charter, striving on the one hand to facilitate legal travel, and on the other to protect the national security of the United States. At the same time, the US Department of Justice and the Diplomatic Security Service will do everything to bring to justice those who speculate with the United States visa system in order to obtain benefits. "
The US Embassy in Armenia also stressed that it would do everything possible to assist in bringing it to justice.