Dispute and Brawl Among Indians in Yerevan Ends in Murder
On June 19, a murder occurred in Yerevan. At around 00:50, the police received a call from the second substation of the 1-03 emergency service, reporting that a medical team had been dispatched to the back of a gas station located at 11 G. Hasratyan Street, where they discovered the body of a young man.
This was reported by Shamshyan.com. The police and investigators clarified that the deceased is 24-year-old A. Suradin, a citizen of India.
According to the preliminary conclusion of the forensic expert, there is a stab wound to the back of the body.
While the police and investigators were working at the scene, the Armenia Medical Center informed the police that a citizen with a "stab wound to the right side of the chest and head injury" had been admitted to their facility. The injured person is identified as 31-year-old M. Lindon, also a citizen of India, who was transported from G. Hasratyan Street.
Officers from the criminal investigation department of the Yerevan police, led by department head Gevorg Poghosyan, determined that the injured party had been transported from G. Hasratyan Street. Reports indicate that officers from the police department's criminal investigation and community policing divisions, along with the patrols of the second company of the Yerevan garrison, rapidly arrived at the scene and neutralized several Indian citizens, who were found with blood-like stains on them, and the clothes of some of them were torn.
If the police and patrols had been even slightly delayed, all participants in the brawl would have already left the scene.
Evidence at the scene included blood-like traces, a torn shirt, a mobile phone, a fork with blood-like stains, and the slippers of the deceased, which also bore bloodstains.
In connection with the incident, the investigative division of the Ajapnyak and Davtashen administrative districts, following the decision of senior investigator J. Hovhannisyan, has initiated criminal proceedings under the classification of murder.