Ghazaryan's Dismissal Linked to Tsarukyan's Son's Incidents: Reports
Exclusive details have emerged regarding the real reasons behind the dismissal of former Minister of Internal Affairs Vahe Ghazaryan. Sources close to the government reveal that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made this decision after learning that Minister Ghazaryan reported an incident involving Gagik Tsarukyan's son, Nver Tsarukyan, only after the latter had left the Republic of Armenia. This means that Tsarukyan’s son and his bodyguard managed to cross the state border of Armenia unhindered, after which the Minister of Internal Affairs briefed the Prime Minister about the incident.
It turns out that the Minister of Internal Affairs had "covered up" the scandalous event, thereby facilitating Tsarukyan's son's departure from the country.
It is worth noting that journalist Vahe Makaryan published on his "Makaryan News" Telegram channel that on October 26, around 03:30, an incident involving Nver Tsarukyan occurred, which escalated from an argument between casino employees and Tsarukyan and his bodyguards into a brawl, during which gunshots were fired.
According to the media, the Investigative Committee reported that a criminal case had been initiated in relation to the incident. “A case has been initiated regarding hooliganism and robbery at the site of the incident. In this context, criminal proceedings have been initiated against five individuals, and decisions have been made to detain these persons, with searches being announced for them,” stated Gor Abrahamyan, spokesperson for the Investigative Committee, adding that no further details about the proceedings or the personal details of the accused would be made public.
Currently, according to some reports, Tsarukyan's son is in Minsk, considering the friendly relations between the leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.