Police Arrest Five More Over October 4 Events, Bringing Total to 23 - Civil Georgia
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22 now held after ‘attempted coup’ in Georgia
TBILISI, October 8 – Georgia’s Interior Ministry announced Wednesday that four more people have been arrested in connection with the violent unrest that erupted in Tbilisi on October 4, bringing the total number of detainees to 22. Deputy Interior Minister Aleksandre Darakhvelidze told reporters that the arrests were made under court orders as part of an ongoing investigation into what… Source
In Georgia, the number of detainees in the case of calls for the overthrow of power following the protests on municipal election day rose to 23, as reported by Echo Caucasus, local government elections were held on 4 October, a number of major opposition forces, including the One National Movement, boycotted the elections, some of which announced a rally for the "peaceful overthrow of power" in Tbilisi, the event attempted to seize the president…
Police Arrest Five More Over October 4 Events, Bringing Total to 23 - Civil Georgia
Four more people have been arrested in connection with the October 4 election-day unrest in downtown Tbilisi, Deputy Interior Minister Aleksandre Darakhvelidze announced at a late-night briefing on October 7, adding that a search was underway for three others. An hour later, the ministry announced one more arrest, bringing the total number of detainees to 23. The ministry arrested 13 people on October 6. Five organizers had been arrested earlier…
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 4 more people have been arrested in connection with the criminal events that took place on October 4. “As is known to the public, an investigation is underway at the Central Criminal Police Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia under Articles 187, 222, 225 and 317 of the Criminal Code of Georgia in connection with the criminal events that took place in Tbilisi on October 4. As pa…
The Prosecutor's Office of Georgia has charged 13 individuals with attempted seizure and blockade of a strategic and special importance facility, as well as participation in group violence. According to the office, the charges were filed against: Beka Machavariani, Aleksandre Gogoladze, Eva Shashiashvili, Giorgi Rurua, Vakhtang Pitskhelauri, Davit Sturua, Manuchar Mikeladze, Aleksandre Khabeishvili, Kakhaber Mzhavanadze, Tornike Mchedlishvili, A…
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