Anti-Corruption Committee detains two police officers

Anti-Corruption Committee detains two police officers

PanARMENIAN.Net - Based on findings from an internal investigation by the Ministry of Internal Affairs' Department of Internal Security and Anti-Corruption, Armenia's Anti-Corruption Committee has detained two police officers. This information was reported by Ministry spokesperson Narek Sargsyan, according to Armenpress.

Sargsyan stated that the materials compiled during the internal investigation were forwarded to the Anti-Corruption Committee, leading to the initiation of proceedings and the subsequent detention of the two patrol officers.

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