Gathering at Tbilisi Court as Skhvitaridze's trial unfolds
Unrest Erupts at Tbilisi Court, Amid Calls for Larger Courtroom and Police Removal
Things got heated at Tbilisi City Court, with backers of Tornike Skhvitaridze urging for a more expansive courtroom and the dismissal of cops stationed within the premises. The turmoil arose due to the restricted access for the public, resulting from the courtroom's confined space.
Tornike Skhvitaridze finds himself in the hot seat over accusations of hurling insults at police officer Mirian Kavtaradze under Article 173 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. He's the brother of Saba Skhvitaridze, currently embroiled in a separate case involving an altercation with the same officer.
The question on everyone's lips—will authorities persist in pursuing administrative detention, much like in related matters involving Miranda Baghaturia and Ana Kurashvili? While the answer remains murky, it's essential to note that authorities have previously requested administrative detention for individuals charged under similar crimes, resulting in fines amounting to GEL 4,000 each for these individuals.
A skirmish unfolded at the Tbilisi City Court, stoking public interest and fueling tension surrounding these cases. Even though the exact course of events regarding Tornike Skhvitaridze's case is still unfolding, the public outcry serves as a substantial reminder of the sensitivity of these matters. [Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4]
- The supporters of Tornike Skhvitaridze demanded a larger courtroom and the removal of police at the Tbilisi City Court, where his case related to insulting a police officer was being heard.
- Tornike Skhvitaridze, the brother of Saba Skhvitaridze, who is entangled in a separate case, is facing administrative detention under Article 173 of the Code of Administrative Offenses.
- In light of the controversy surrounding similar cases, such as those involving Miranda Baghaturia and Ana Kurashvili, there have been questions whether authorities will continue to pursue administrative detention for Tornike Skhvitaridze.
- The skirmish at the Tbilisi City Court, stirring public attention and raising tensions, underscores the sensitivity of these political, general-news, and crime-and-justice issues in Georgia. [Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4]


