How to “solve a crime” without actually solving. police masterclass on exaggerating results
In police statistical bulletins we often find data on solved crimes. The presented data usually gives an impression that most ...
Read moreIn police statistical bulletins we often find data on solved crimes. The presented data usually gives an impression that most ...
Read moreRussian stand-up actress Tatyana Shchukina, who moved to Yerevan, wrote on her Twitter account on June 16 that the Armenian ...
Read moreThe Resistance movement has been trying to achieve the resignation of the incumbent Prime Minister through a street struggle for ...
Read moreToday, during the street disobedience actions of the opposition "Resistance" movement, an incident took place between the police and "Hayastan" ...
Read moreIn an interview with Freenews on May 14, Rustam Bakoyan, a member of the National Assembly, said that the police ...
Read moreIn the evening of April 26, a news was spread on Facebook about a woman who was run over by ...
Read moreSince the first round of vaccination against coronavirus, law enforcement agencies have repeatedly reported about fake vaccination certificates issued to ...
Read moreRecently, the Fact Investigation Platform wrote about the real estate belonging to the acting President of the Republic of Armenia ...
Read moreIn its regular issue, “Irates” newspaper has referred to Chief of the RA Police Valeri Osipyan, pointing to the "problematic ...
Read moreIn recent years the number of cars has increased in the republic. In parallel, the number of drivers and traffic ...
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