The girl was accused of disobeying the lawful orders of the police. He must pay a fine of 28 thousand Hryvnia.
A court in Batumi found Ukrainian citizen Marina Chobanyan guilty of disobeying a legal police request, protesting against the arrival of a liner with Russian tourists in Batumi on July 31. This publication reported News-Georgia.
The Ukrainian woman claimed in court that she was unreasonably detained. At the same time, according to him, it happened aggressively and suddenly. He was shocked in the first seconds and did not understand what was happening, so he instinctively started waving his hands. But the court ignored his arguments.
The judge said he had no right to beat the police. Chobanyan was fined 2,000 lari (over 28,000 hryvnias).
At the same time, the court acquitted the girl of the charges of petty hooliganism and disorderly conduct. The Ukrainian woman said she would challenge the verdict.
“I will file an appeal. I was accused of disobeying the” legal requirements “of the police, who could not prove the grounds for their actions. detention, then what is “legal “?” said Chobanyan.
Sentences will also be handed down today in the cases of other detainees in the port of Batumi, including another Ukrainian citizen, Dmitry Zakrevskiy.
It will be remembered that on July 31, the Astoria Grande cruise ship arrived with Russian tourists from Sochi to Batumi. The ship’s arrival sparked protests from the Georgian opposition and activists. Police detained 23 people at the rally, including two Ukrainian citizens.
Source: korrespondent

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