Authorities in Armenia call on police hostage takers to give up

Reuters

Published Jul 18, 2016 08:45AM ET

Authorities in Armenia call on police hostage takers to give up

By Hasmik Mkrtchyan

YEREVAN (Reuters) - Authorities in Armenia called on gunmen holed up in a police station in the capital Yerevan to lay down their arms on Monday and release four people they were holding hostage.

The gunmen seized the police station and hostages on Sunday, killing one police officer and wounding two others in the process before demanding Armenians take to the streets to secure the release of jailed opposition politicians.

They released two hostages on Sunday and three more on Monday, the security service said.

Negotiations to end the situation peacefully are underway.

The hostage takers' main demand is to free Jirair Sefilian, an opposition leader whom the authorities have accused of plotting civil unrest. Sefilian was jailed in June over allegations of illegally possessing weapons.

The security service said talks were deadlocked so far.

"The armed group is refusing to release other hostages, including high ranking officials, to lay down their weapons, or to surrender," the National Security Service said in a statement, saying the group posed a direct threat to society.

Yerevan's deputy police chief, Valery Osipyan, was reported to be among the hostages as was Vardan Yeghiazaryan, the country's deputy police chief.

The security service said the outcome remained uncertain.

"Law enforcement agencies are doing everything they can to end this peacefully, but in the circumstances it might not be enough," it said.