
ArmInfo. Artur Poghosyan, head of the Investigative Committee (IC) of Armenia, confirmed on Public TV that the murder of Volodya Grigoryan, head of the village of Parakar, and criminal police officer Karen Abrahamyan has been solved.
At the same time, he noted that the murder of the Parakar community leader and the incident that occurred in Merdzavan in February are connected.
He reported that the argument in Merdzavan on February 5th arose over driving speed. The argument escalated into a fight, resulting in the death of Grigor Ohanyan and the gunshot wound to another person. By the end of April, investigators had petitioned for pretrial detention against the accused, but the court ordered pretrial detention for only six of the 15 defendants, later reducing that number to three. Alternative preventive measures, including house arrest, were applied to the others.
According to him, the investigation was aware of the tense relations between the parties to the conflict and that this could lead to more serious consequences. Following the murder, the Ministry of Internal Affairs conducted investigative operations in the community to prevent another crime.
Referring to the murder of Volodya Grigoryan, head of the Parakar community, in the courtyard of his home on September 24, Poghosyan said that the investigation received information and later discovered the half-burned clothes, night vision goggles, mask, and gloves of Narek Ohanyan (the brother of Grigor Ohanyan, who was killed in February) in an outbuilding near the house of the murderer.
According to the head of the Investigative Committee, Narek Ohanyan, realizing he would be the first suspect, was constantly on camera to refute his version of events. "We have testimony that an hour before the incident, Narek Ohanyan lit a fire in a building belonging to him, and it was Narek Ohanyan who set fire to the container in which the clothes were found," he noted. During the search, the investigator discovered a bag and a gym card, the cardholder of which indicated that he had given the bag to the person who committed the crime several days before the incident.
"The perpetrator, 20-year-old Gevork Harutyunyan, has confessed," Poghosyan stated.
He stated that the motive for the murder was revenge for the events that occurred in February 2025.
The accused stated that he was a close friend of the murdered Grigor Ohanyan and believed the head of Parakar to be responsible for his murder, as Ohanyan was killed by Grigoryan's family.
Furthermore, the head of the Investigative Committee, citing the arrested man's testimony, stated that the latter had practiced shooting before the murder and had also been following Grigoryan for approximately a month, determining which part of the house the video recording was taking place. Narek Ohanyan, however, refuses to testify, claiming his innocence.
Artur Poghosyan assured that the investigation will not limit itself to the confessions of the accused and will continue the investigation until all the circumstances of the crime are clarified.
As a reminder, seven months ago, an armed attack on the home of Mher Akhtoyan, head of the Merdzavan village administration in the enlarged Parakar community of Armenia's Armavir region, resulted in the death of Grigor Ohanyan, the son of the Akhtoyans' cousin, and the wounding of a family friend. Volodya Grigoryan's brother, 37-year-old Paykar Grigoryan, was detained as part of a criminal investigation and is currently under house arrest.
Parakar community head Volodya Grigoryan was killed on September 23 in the courtyard of his home. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia, at 11:52 PM on September 23, police received a report of shots fired on the Yerevan Highway in the village of Merdzavan in the Armavir region. A criminal investigation has been initiated under Part 1 of Article 155 (murder) on two counts, as well as Part 1 of Article 155 (illegal). 44-155 (attempted murder) and Part 1 of Article 335 (illegal trafficking of weapons, their main components, parts, ammunition, and other materials, devices, and objects). One person was detained and taken to the pretrial investigation agency. On September 28, the Investigative Committee announced that the case had been solved.