Chief cashier of Armenian Inecobank killed by masked men – mass media

YEREVAN, October 14. /ARKA/. The chief cashier of Armenia’s Inecobank, 55-year-old Levon Avetisyan was killed, within sight of his wife, in Arinj village of Armenia’s Kotayk yesterday, Pastinfo.am legal information website reported.

The report says Avetisyan’s wife was attacked when driving her BMW home.

Levon Avetisyan was shot dead and her wife was hospitalized with injuries. One of the unknown attackers was in mask and the other had his head covered, says the report.

Armenia’s investigative committee reported a criminal case is instituted on charges of gang murder and illegal use of firearms. –0–

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