Scandalous Incident Involving a Special Investigation Service Investigator
The newspaper "Hraparak" reports.
"Heads of state bodies have designated parking spots in front of the building where ordinary employees cannot park. Mid-level officials are allowed to park in worse spots compared to them, while junior staff must park in the furthest and most inconvenient spots, if they even have a car.
This is also the case at the Special Investigation Service, located at 13A Vagarsh Vagarshyan Street. The checkpoint staff strictly guard the parking spots for investigators and do not allow ordinary visitors to occupy the places reserved for SIS investigators. However, today, they could not remove lawyer Hakob Charoyan's vehicle.
Hakob Charoyan had come with his clients to participate in investigative actions. He parked his car in front of the building, but it turned out he had occupied a spot reserved for an investigator. "I parked my car in a publicly permissible area. The sergeant, who was standing at the checkpoint, demanded that I move my car because it was in a spot reserved for an investigator. Then a girl investigator came and said, 'This is my spot.' She demanded that I leave, but I did not go," said the lawyer.
Instead of exhibiting lawful behavior or yielding to a "visitor," the SIS “girl-investigator” committed a violation; she parked her Toyota Camry directly behind Charoyan's Lexus on the second line, occupying a busy portion of the street and warned the lawyer that she would only leave at six o'clock. "She wanted to say, 'I will park my car like this so you cannot leave.' I stayed there," Charoyan stated. Not one to back down, he contacted the police. The police arrived and documented how the SIS investigator had committed a violation."