Former member of the “United National Movement,” Kote Ioseliani, has been summoned for questioning at the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This information was confirmed to Interpressnews by the investigative agency.
The summons is likely connected to the recent statement made by his wife, Tina Bokuchava, Chair of the “United National Movement,” in which she spoke about the alleged abduction and pressure exerted on her husband.
For context, Tina Bokuchava stated that her husband, Kote Ioseliani, was ambushed near the entrance of their residential building by five masked individuals, attacked, and abducted. She made this claim during a briefing in response to a video released by her husband, in which he apologizes to Uta Ivanishvili, the son of Bidzina Ivanishvili, for a statement made several years ago.
According to Bokuchava, the abductors pressured her husband for eight hours and threatened the safety of their children.
She also claimed that they suspect Kote Ioseliani was held for several hours in the so-called “Module” building.
Bokuchava stated that the true motive behind the incident was to intimidate and silence her.
As a reminder, Kote Ioseliani released a video yesterday in which he apologized to Uta Ivanishvili for remarks he made about him a few years ago.
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