"I expect that charges will be brought against me, and I do not rule out that they may approach the issue of my arrest as well. I consider this possible," said Nanuka Zhorzholiani, founder of "Nanuka's Fund," who was at the Prosecutor's Office and left a letter requesting that the court ruling be presented to her, which will explain the basis on which her fund was seized.
As Zhorzholiani points out, the Prosecutor's Office has not officially informed her about the basis for the seizure of her fund.
"We have not received an official ruling. The Prosecutor's Office has not officially informed me what their basis was for making the decision. One thing is that they issue superficial statements, and another is what is in the case, on what basis this decision was made. I have a well-grounded suspicion that they are hiding the names of the prosecutors. They know very well what my reaction will be toward these prosecutors. The law does not prohibit us; it gives us many opportunities to publicly inform everyone about what exactly left small children without anything. Now, if a search is conducted, I expect that charges will be brought against me, and I do not rule out that they may approach the issue of my arrest as well. I consider this possible. You may laugh and think what kind of madness the 'Georgian Dream' could commit, but I consider this possible," said Zhorzholiani.
For your information, according to the Prosecutor's Office, the Georgian Prosecutor's Office, based on a court ruling, has seized the bank accounts and funds of "Nanuka's Fund," "Frosferitis," "The Fund for Each Other 24/7," "Shame," and "Tbilisi Human Rights House" in all banking institutions in Georgia.
According to the Prosecutor's Office, these funds were primarily used to encourage individuals involved in illegal and criminal activities, as well as to purchase inventory and tools needed to commit these crimes. Additionally, the Prosecutor's Office states that the funds primarily used the collected financial resources to provide financial support for individuals charged with organizing and participating in group violence, as well as for their family members.