Georgian Ministry Of Internal Affairs Reported Detention Of 107 People During Protest Campaign In Tbilisi

of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia reported the detention of 107 people during a protest campaign in Tbilisi.

The Georgian department noted that the detainees are charged with non -discovery by the requirements of the police and petty hooliganism in accordance with Articles 166 and 173 of the Code of Administrative Offenses.

The night protesting campaign has repeatedly exceeded the norms established by the Assembly and Demonstration Law, ”the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The department noted that the protesters provided a police officer with verbal and physical resistance, threw various objects, stones, glass bottles in their direction, launched pyrotechnics.

As a result of the actions of the protesters, 10 employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs suffered. Until now, one policeman with burns of different parts of the body remains in the medical institution, noted in the Georgian department.

“Despite the numerous appeals, the gathered persons caused damage to the infrastructure of the Tbilisi City Hall and private individuals at the legislative body, the protective fencing of the parliament, set fire to various objects and wiring, erected barricades, damaged the entrance gates of parliament and surveillance chambers in the surrounding building,” From the message.

The police used “special tools” to accelerate protesters, added to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Protest shares in Tbilisi and other cities of Georgia began after the statement of Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on the decision to suspend negotiations on the entry into the EU until the end of 2028.