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  1. 1. BakuTODAY.net
    bakutoday.net/view.php?d=13261 - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/28/2005   Last Visited: 4/28/2005

    Andranik Mirzoyan, head of the investigations department at the Prosecutor-General's Office, claimed on March 16 that most traffickers remain unpunished because they enjoy government protection in the UAE. "There [in Dubai] a pimp is protected by the police and by the 'authorities' [criminal gangs]. They have their own laws, and there are some problems," he complained after a meeting of senior prosecutors that discussed the problem.

    Mirzoyan also told reporters that a team of Armenian investigators traveled to Dubai in February to try to "persuade" Armenian prostitutes to return home.
  2. 2. Martuni or Bust!!!: 04/01/2005 - 04/30/2005
    aramanoogian.blogspot.com/2005 - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/1/2005   Last Visited: 5/29/2006

    Andranik Mirzoyan, head of the investigations department at the Prosecutor-General's Office, claimed on March 16 that most traffickers remain unpunished because they enjoy government protection in the UAE. "There [in Dubai] a pimp is protected by the police and by the 'authorities' [criminal gangs]. They have their own laws, and there are some problems," he complained after a meeting of senior prosecutors that discussed the problem.

    Mirzoyan also told reporters that a team of Armenian investigators traveled to Dubai in February to try to "persuade" Armenian prostitutes to return home.
  3. 3. Martuni or bust!!!
    aramanoogian.blogspot.com/2005 - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/1/2005   Last Visited: 7/8/2005

    Andranik Mirzoyan, head of the investigations department at the Prosecutor-Generalâ€s Office, claimed on March 16 that most traffickers remain unpunished because they enjoy government protection in the UAE. "There [in Dubai] a pimp is protected by the police and by the 'authorities' [criminal gangs]. They have their own laws, and there are some problems," he complained after a meeting of senior prosecutors that discussed the problem.

    Mirzoyan also told reporters that a team of Armenian investigators traveled to Dubai in February to try to “persuade” Armenian prostitutes to return home.

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