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Milano owner is denied access to his boutique

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One of the oldest and most expensive boutiques in Yerevan - ‘Milano' is closed since March 10, after the intrusion of representatives of the Service for Compulsory Execution of Judicial Acts.

On March 29, ‘Milano's owner Hovhannes Ghukasyan went to the boutique with a group of people to take the keys but he returned empty-handed.

The policemen guarding the building denied the owner's access to the boutique. Ghukasyan was unable to enter the building even after presenting the permit of the State Committee of the Real Estate Cadastre. The paper confirmed that the boutique was owned by Hovhannes Ghukasyan.

According to a court decision, the territory of the trade hall on 4 Abovyan Street was declared a zone of prevailing public interest. The owner of the territory was considered to be Avo Ltd.

Ghakasyan refuses to abandon the territory that belongs to him, because, as he says, he does not agree with the compensation he is offered. The boutique closed after representatives of the Service for Compulsory Execution of Judicial Acts alienated the whole property of the first floor of the three-storied trading hall. To date, Mr. Ghukasyan does not know where the clothes stuffed into boxes by the Service for Compulsory Execution of Judicial Acts were taken.

The owner of the shop considered this as an act of "seizure."