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Ex-Armenian Security Chief Rejects Accusations of Plotting Pashinyan's Murder

© Sputnik / Aram Nersesyan / Go to the mediabankFormer Armenian National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsya
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YEREVAN (Sputnik) - Former Chief of Armenia's National Security Service (NSS) Artur Vanetsyan pleaded not guilty on charges of preparing the assassination of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the official's attorney, Lusine Sahakyan, said on Sunday.

On Saturday, Sahakyan said that the former NSS chief was detained on suspicion of plotting the assassination of the prime minister and a coup in the country, calling it "a shameful political persecution aimed at maintaining power." Vanetsyan has been participating in opposition protests demanding the prime minister's resignation after Pashinyan signed a joint declaration to put an end to the conflict in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

"The charge is illegal, its content is not clear. Naturally, Vanetsyan pleaded not guilty. We demanded a confrontation with all persons who could presumably testify against him. There have been no confrontations yet, and we have not received any evidence," the lawyer said.

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