Guram Khutashvili and Daniel Mumladze, arrested for damaging the 112 video cameras during protests, sentenced to 3 years in prison each

The court found 26-year-old Guram Khutashvili and 23-year-old Daniel Mumladze, who were arrested during the protests and were accused of damaging the 112 video cameras installed at different locations on Rustaveli Avenue, guilty. By the decision of Judge Lili Mskhiladze, both of them were sentenced to 3-3 years in prison.

The defense did not dispute the evidence presented, however, the prosecutor's office refused a plea bargain with Khutashvili-Mumladze.

According to the state prosecution, the damage amounted to 11,2000 GEL.

For information, Guram Khutashvili and Daniel Mumladze were arrested during the protests. They were charged under Part 2 of Article 187 of the Criminal Code, which refers to damaging another person's property. The aforementioned charge carries a sentence of 3 to 6 years in prison.

Estonian Ambassador: I will be leaving Tbilisi later this week - Does my departure reflect the current state of relations between Georgia and Estonia? Of course it does - I cannot hide that
UAE’s Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy - “We will leave no stone unturned to make sure that we do defend ourselves”