The Irakhi Distribvili has been accused of non -compliance with the requirements of the Temporary Investigation Commission of the Georgian Parliament.
The city of the city of Tbilisi was taken with the Georgia’s ex-minister’s ex-minister of the Georgia Irakot Okashvili defense. He was replaced by a prevention proposal from a promise of 20 thousand lari (equivalent -nearly 280 thousand hryvnias) for arrest. This was reported by the Georgian edition of Radio Liberty.
Okabashvili was accused of failing to meet the requirements of the Temporary Georgian Parliament Investigation Commission, created to study the government’s rules of the National Movement (2004 – 2012).
On March 26, he was called to the commission in connection with the events of the Russian-Georgian War in 2008, but Okabashvili neglected the explanation.
For failure to fulfill the requirements of the commission, he will be charged under Article 349 of the Criminal Code of Georgia, which provides a fine or imprisonment for up to one year.
The Tbilisi City Court has erected Okabashvili a avoidance of bail proposal for 20 thousand Lari and forbids crossing Georgia’s border to the end of the case.
The former Georgia’s defense minister refused to pay the bail, so after the end of the payment term, he was arrested.
At the beginning of the full -scale invasion, Irakot Okayashvili came to Ukraine with other Georgian volunteers and participated in battles for Irpen and Gostel.
Iraki Distribvili during 2004-2006. He held the position of Georgia’s Defense Minister, and then the Minister of Economic Development.
In the past, he was also the leader of the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and the prosecutor’s general.
Remember that the Tbilisi City Court condemned the former President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili for 4 years and 6 months in prison for illegal border crossing in 2021.
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