>The Prosecutor General’s office did not launch any criminal proceedings regarding the Yerevan bus drivers’ strike in early December, following which city authorities submitted a report about the strikers’ alleged crime to the Prosecutor General.
>The update on the case came on Wednesday, with the Prosecutor General’s office telling RFE/RL that no criminal proceedings have been brought.
>‘More simply, the investigator did not see any criminally punishable actions in the drivers’ strike,’ RFE/RL wrote.
>On the day of the strike, 3 December, Deputy Mayor Suren Grigoryan announced that he had submitted a report to the Prosecutor General about the strikers’ alleged crime.
>The municipality’s spokesperson, Hayk Kostanyan, said that ‘a large number of drivers’ joined the strike without prior notice, which is demanded by the law.
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>The Prosecutor General’s office did not launch any criminal proceedings regarding the Yerevan bus drivers’ strike in early December, following which city authorities submitted a report about the strikers’ alleged crime to the Prosecutor General.
>The update on the case came on Wednesday, with the Prosecutor General’s office telling RFE/RL that no criminal proceedings have been brought.
>‘More simply, the investigator did not see any criminally punishable actions in the drivers’ strike,’ RFE/RL wrote.
>On the day of the strike, 3 December, Deputy Mayor Suren Grigoryan announced that he had submitted a report to the Prosecutor General about the strikers’ alleged crime.
>The municipality’s spokesperson, Hayk Kostanyan, said that ‘a large number of drivers’ joined the strike without prior notice, which is demanded by the law.