ArmInfo. The case of the events of October 27, 1999 is in the preliminary investigation stage.
On May 8, RA Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan stated this from the rostrum of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, answering a question from NA deputy from the ruling Civil Contract faction Andranik Kocharyan.
The deputy inquired whether the Prosecutor General's Office intends to involve former head of the staff of the second President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, Aleksan Harutyunyan, who currently lives in Paris, as a witness in the case of the terrorist attack in the Armenian parliament.
The Prosecutor General once again stated that this case is in the stage of active preliminary investigation and under the appropriate control of the supervisory body. Vardapetyan refused to comment on the specifics of the issue, so as not to harm the investigative activities.
The same applies to the case of March 1, 2008. The Prosecutor General recalled that this topic was also raised earlier at a meeting of the NA Committee on State and Legal Issues, and a similar answer was given. "We will not advertise a half-done case, since disclosing details often leads to the persons of interest to us disappearing and leaving the country," the Prosecutor General said.
On October 27, 1999, a group of terrorists stormed the parliament and shot dead the Prime Minister of Armenia Vazgen Sargsyan, the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Karen Demirchyan, the Vice Speakers Yuri Bakhshyan and Ruben Miroyan, the Minister of Operational Issues Leonard Petrosyan and the deputies Armenak Armenakyan, Mikael Kotanyan and Henrik Abrahamyan. The terrorist group included former journalist Nairi Hunanyan, who worked for some time on Armenian television, his brother Karen Hunanyan, their uncle Vram Galstyan, as well as Derenik Bejanyan and Ashot Knyazyan. Their trial began on February 15, 2001. On December 2, 2003, the Court of First Instance of Center-Nork-Marash sentenced the brothers Nairi and Karen Hunanyan, Edik Grigoryan, Vram Galstyan (he died in prison in 2004, according to the official version, having committed suicide), Derenik Bejanyan and Ashot Knyazyan to life imprisonment. Hamlet Stepanyan was sentenced to 14 years in prison (In May 2010, his body was found in his bed in the Nubarashen Penitentiary). All seven were found guilty of treason and terrorism. The RA Court of Cassation upheld the sentence.