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Police Conduct Weapons Raids in Armavir Province

Police Raid Homes in Armavir Province in Weapons Search

HetqJun 2, 20261 min readOriginal: Hetq
Police Conduct Weapons Raids in Armavir Province

Armenian police and Investigative Committee officials conducted early morning raids on residences in Armavir Province as part of a weapons search operation, according to Ministry of Internal Affairs Press Secretary Narek Sargsyan.

Sargsyan confirmed details initially reported by news outlet Hetq regarding the coordinated law enforcement action. The raids targeted multiple homes in the province, which is located northwest of the capital Yerevan.

No additional details were immediately available regarding the scope of the operation, number of homes searched, or any items recovered during the raids. The Investigative Committee has not yet released further information about the investigation's direction or any potential charges.

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