Fact: 'They Need to Be Tamed'. The Head of the Investigative Committee Insulted and Threatened Employees During a Celebration
The newspaper 'Fact' reports that an unpleasant incident occurred on October 8 during a celebration dedicated to the day of an employee of the Investigative Committee. The festive gathering, attended by Alexander Bastrykin, the head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, and Ivan Noskevich, the head of the Investigative Committee of Belarus, took place at the 'Florence' restaurant owned by former Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan.
According to our sources, at the peak of the celebration, the head of the Investigative Committee, Hayk Grigoryan, began to hurl insults at the employees and threatened to dismiss them. Grigoryan also had a conflict with the protocol officer of the Prime Minister, and later made harsh comments regarding the Prosecutor's Office, saying that 'they need to be tamed.'
As a result of these incidents, the Russian and Belarusian partners left and continued the evening at a summer house belonging to the former head of the Investigative Committee, Aghvan Hovsepian, in Byureghavan. According to our information, the patience of the already disgruntled employees of the Investigative Committee has run out, and many are preparing to leave this organization.