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Irma Chkadua: Giorgi Ramishvili says that something unforeseen happened, it might even be called a mistake - he does not connect this incident to political processes in any way

Irma Chkadua: Giorgi Ramishvili says that something unforeseen happened, it might even be called a mistake - he does not connect this incident to political processes in any way
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Giorgi Ramishvili says that something unforeseen happened, which might even be called a mistake, and he does not connect this incident to political processes in any way, stated Irma Chkadua, the representative of the interests of businessman Giorgi Ramishvili, the founder of "Silk Road Group" and "Silknet," in a conversation with journalists.

As the lawyer noted during the conversation with the media, since no charges have been filed against Ramishvili yet, she refrains from commenting on his position.

"Yes, I did indeed meet with Giorgi Ramishvili. Regarding the details of the case and specifically his position, I will refrain from commenting, considering that no charges have been filed against him yet, and his position has not been officially stated. However, I would like to state that Giorgi says something unforeseen happened. It might even be called a mistake. Regarding this matter and the questions that have arisen in society, Ramishvili will have the opportunity to make a statement, at least in writing. I will not allow myself to voice my position before his position is officially stated. One thing I can unequivocally confirm and say is that Mr. Giorgi does not connect this incident to political processes in any way," Chkadua stated.

Regarding the question about "the doubts that have arisen in society regarding how a weapon could accidentally end up in luggage," the lawyer added that "where the word 'accidentally' exists and where the word 'possible' exists, anything can happen."

"Where the word 'accidentally' exists and where the word 'possible' exists, anything can happen. I repeat once again that I understand there is high public interest. In this regard, both the family and the 'Silk Road Group' have made a statement that Giorgi will definitely inform the public later regarding additional questions. Let us leave Ramishvili the right to explain to the public and the media the details that are known to him," the lawyer stated.

For reference, businessman Giorgi Ramishvili, the founder of "Silk Road Group" and "Silknet," was detained at the airport yesterday.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the businessman was detained under Article 236 of the Criminal Code of Georgia, which pertains to the illegal acquisition, storage, and carrying of firearms.

According to the agency, during a scanner check of Ramishvili's hand luggage at the departure terminal of Tbilisi International Airport, a firearm, magazine, and cartridges were seized.

According to the investigation, it was established that the aforementioned firearm is registered in his name, but he did not have the right to carry it.

Irma Chkadua: Giorgi Ramishvili says that something unforeseen happened, it might even be called a mistake - he does not connect this incident to political processes in any way

Giorgi Ramishvili says that something unforeseen happened, which might even be called a mistake, and he does not connect this incident to political processes in any way, stated Irma Chkadua, the representative of the interests of businessman Giorgi Ramishvili, the founder of "Silk Road Group" and "Silknet," in a conversation with journalists.

As the lawyer noted during the conversation with the media, since no charges have been filed against Ramishvili yet, she refrains from commenting on his position.

"Yes, I did indeed meet with Giorgi Ramishvili. Regarding the details of the case and specifically his position, I will refrain from commenting, considering that no charges have been filed against him yet, and his position has not been officially stated. However, I would like to state that Giorgi says something unforeseen happened. It might even be called a mistake. Regarding this matter and the questions that have arisen in society, Ramishvili will have the opportunity to make a statement, at least in writing. I will not allow myself to voice my position before his position is officially stated. One thing I can unequivocally confirm and say is that Mr. Giorgi does not connect this incident to political processes in any way," Chkadua stated.

Regarding the question about "the doubts that have arisen in society regarding how a weapon could accidentally end up in luggage," the lawyer added that "where the word 'accidentally' exists and where the word 'possible' exists, anything can happen."

"Where the word 'accidentally' exists and where the word 'possible' exists, anything can happen. I repeat once again that I understand there is high public interest. In this regard, both the family and the 'Silk Road Group' have made a statement that Giorgi will definitely inform the public later regarding additional questions. Let us leave Ramishvili the right to explain to the public and the media the details that are known to him," the lawyer stated.

For reference, businessman Giorgi Ramishvili, the founder of "Silk Road Group" and "Silknet," was detained at the airport yesterday.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the businessman was detained under Article 236 of the Criminal Code of Georgia, which pertains to the illegal acquisition, storage, and carrying of firearms.

According to the agency, during a scanner check of Ramishvili's hand luggage at the departure terminal of Tbilisi International Airport, a firearm, magazine, and cartridges were seized.

According to the investigation, it was established that the aforementioned firearm is registered in his name, but he did not have the right to carry it.

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