“The latter was to leave the country with a Russian plane. But he was invited to the [Airport’s] second floor, the National Security Service cabinet, [and] subsequently, he was taken down to the first floor, to the Police, and sent home empty-handed.
According to eyewitnesses, Spartak’s entire entourage—whose number was more than thirty—had come to see him off. The eyewitnesses told that, seeing the airplane fly off, Spartak left
We tried to verify from the Police Media and Public Relations Department as to why Ghukasyan’s son was not allowed to leave the country. In response, Information Division Chief Armen Malkhasyan said: ‘There is no ban, let him go wherever he wants.’
We assume [therefore] that certain flaws were found in the documents of the Mayor’s son,” Aravot writes.