The Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia has summoned the heads of certain non-governmental organizations for questioning as witnesses

As stated in the announcement released by the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia, the case involves the freezing of bank accounts of 12 legal entities—funds and non-governmental organizations—thereby restricting the further misuse of financial resources.

“As is known to the public, the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia is conducting an investigation into acts of sabotage, attempted sabotage under aggravating circumstances, assistance to foreign organizations or organizations under foreign control in hostile activities, and the mobilization of finances for activities aimed against the constitutional order and national security of Georgia.

Within the framework of the investigation of this criminal case, for the purpose of clarifying circumstances significant to the case, the heads of certain non-governmental organizations have been summoned to the General Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia for questioning as witnesses.

The investigation of this criminal case has established that in 2024, leaders of opposition political parties, as well as representatives of certain funds and non-governmental organizations, actively participated in the planning and organization of violent protest actions held in front of the Georgian Parliament and at various locations across the country. These circumstances and the evidence collected in the criminal case served as the basis for freezing the bank accounts of 12 legal entities—funds and non-governmental organizations—thereby restricting the further misuse of financial resources,” the statement reads.

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