Grigol Liluashvili on whether he would rule out charges against him -  "Everything is God's will, I cannot rule out anything"

Former head of the State Security Service Grigol Liluashvili has arrived for questioning at the Prosecutor General's Office of Georgia. As he told journalists, he does not know in which specific case he has been summoned.

As I was summoned, I came, I don’t know anything, it seems they are interested in some details regarding a specific issue, - former head of state security service Grigol Liluashvili told journalists at the Prosecutor General’s Office.

When asked if this is his first time testifying, he gave a positive answer. “I don’t know what the matter is, I haven’t testified... This is my first time,” - Liluashvili said.

When asked if he would rule out charges against him, Liluashvili replied:

“Everything is God’s will, I can’t rule out anything,” - Liluashvili said.

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