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Artur "Don Pipo" Asatryan Artur Asatryan | |
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Արթուր Ասատրյան | |
Nationality | Armenian |
Other names | Don Pipo |
Citizenship | Armenia-Russia |
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Artur Asatryan (Also Known as Don Pipo in the media[1]), is a politician and alleged Armenian mafiosi.[2], mainly operating in Armenia, Russia and Italy. He is the founder and leader of The Liberation Movement of the Armenian Crusaders[3].
In 2013 Artur Asatryan (Don Pipo) was set on the international wanted list by Italian Authorities, due to an alleged connection to the murder of crime boss Aslan Usoyan[4]
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edit- ^ "Ejmiatsin's Arthur Asatryan aka Don Pipo, four bodyguards arrested in suspicion of kidnapping". armenpress.am. 17 June 2018. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
- ^ "Armenia Launches Manhunt for Reputed Crime Figure "Don Pipo"". Hetq.am. 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
- ^ "Крестоносное Освободительное Движение". kodinfo.org. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
- ^ "Who stands behind new "liberation movement" in Armenia?". faktyoxla.az. Retrieved 2024-04-11.