Lawyer: Zura Datunashvili was abused during his arrest, as well as when he was taken to the isolation cell, there are visible marks on his neck, his eye and ear are damaged - he can identify all violent persons

During his arrest, he was abused, and he was also abused when he was taken to the isolation cell. He has visible marks of violence on his neck, his left eye is damaged and his right ear is damaged, Beka Kvinikadze, the lawyer of "Coalition for Change" member, world champion Zura Datunashvili, said.

According to him, the case has already been initiated in the Special Investigation Service and they have the opportunity to identify all persons.

"Zura Datunashvili is detained under the administrative rule, under articles 166 and 173, which includes petty hooliganism and failure to comply with the legal request of a police officer.

He was arrested violently, when he came out of the building, he didn't even come into contact with the policemen, one of the policemen, dressed in black, ran up to provoke him, reached into his jacket and threw him down. The same person called the police to arrest Zura. He was abused during his arrest, and he was also abused when he was taken to the isolation cell. He has visible marks of violence on his neck, his left eye is damaged and his right ear is damaged.

A case was initiated in the Special Investigation Service, Zura was questioned and told the investigation in detail the information available to him. According to our information, an expert will visit him tomorrow, who will conduct a medical examination.

As for violent people, Zura can recognize everyone. If the Special Investigation Service wants to investigate this case, they have the opportunity to do so, everyone can be identified, also when Zura was physically abused in the car, both people removed their masks and Zura can identify them.

Zura is cooperating with the investigation, he was arrested in the evening, 48 hours will pass tomorrow, and most likely, his case will be brought to the court tomorrow and the process will take place," said Beka Kvinikadze.

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