Former Armenian Security Chief ‘Died In Apparent Suicide’
Monday, January 20, 2020Georgi Kutoyan, a former head of Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) who was found shot dead on Friday, most probably committed suicide, Prosecutor-General Artur Davtian said over the weekend.
Davtian told reporters that investigators have found “quite a bit of information testifying to a suicide” as he attended a requiem service for Kutoyan held on Saturday. He cautioned, though, that they are continuing to consider other theories of the 38-year-old’s shock death, including murder.
Kutoyan’s body was discovered at a Yerevan apartment belonging to his family. According to the Investigative Committee, he had a gunshot wound to his head.
A spokeswoman for the law-enforcement agency, Naira Harutiunian, said on Monday that investigators have found no “traces of violence” on the body. She also told RFE/RL’s Armenian service that they are awaiting the results of several forensic tests that could shed more light on Kutoyan’s death.
A deputy head of the Investigative Committee, Artur Melikian, said on Friday that his officers found dozens of bullets and spent cartridge cases in the apartment.
In a written statement released on Saturday, the Investigative Committee said it has established that Kutoyan fired 35 gunshots at an apartment wall after “consuming alcohol” there in late December. He was killed by a bullet fired from the same pistol legally owned by him, said the statement.