Eliso Kiladze has been transferred to the Rustavi temporary detention isolator: according to her lawyer, the case consists of 20 volumes

Journalist Eliso Kiladze has been transferred to the Rustavi temporary detention isolator, - this was announced by her lawyer Natia Korkotadze to journalists.

According to her, Eliso Kiladze has not yet been questioned; her questioning will take place after the case materials are handed over. The lawyer explained that so far only the detention report has been provided.

“Eliso Kiladze has not been questioned yet. Charges have been brought against her. They handed us the detention report, the decision on charging the person, and the ruling - all dated February 17, 2026 - and she was detained this morning. The evidence and case materials have not yet been handed over. Presumably, as I agreed with the investigator, they will be provided tomorrow. The case is voluminous - it consists of 20 volumes. Eliso Kiladze was transferred to the Rustavi temporary detention isolator because there is no space in Tbilisi, and she was taken directly from the Prosecutor's Office. She does not admit guilt and says she is innocent,” - stated Natia Korkotadze.

For information: According to the statement of the Prosecutor's Office of Georgia, they have uncovered yet another large-scale call center crime and have initiated criminal prosecution against ten individuals for fraud and money laundering committed by an organized group.

According to the agency, charges will be brought in absentia against former Prosecutor General of Georgia Otar Partskhaladze, who is in hiding, and members of his criminal group - Davit Mikadze, Irakli Sekhniashvili, and Mikheil Chokheli. The charging document will be personally served to Giorgi Mikadze, who is currently serving a sentence in a penitentiary institution for another criminal case. In the same criminal case, member of the organized criminal group Eliso Kiladze has been detained. The charging document will also be presented to other members of the group - Givi Jibladze, Ben Anor, Tornike Janelidze, and Giorgi Kamladze - who actively cooperated with the investigation, not only admitted the crimes committed but also substantially assisted in uncovering transnational crime.

According to the General Prosecutor's Office, charges have been brought against Otar Partskhaladze, Giorgi Mikadze, Davit Mikadze, Irakli Sekhniashvili, Mikheil Chokheli, Eliso Kiladze, Givi Jibladze, Ben Anor, Tornike Janelidze, and Giorgi Kamladze under Articles 180 and 194 of the Criminal Code of Georgia, which provide for imprisonment from 9 to 12 years as a form and measure of punishment.

As noted in the Prosecutor's Office, they will apply to the court within the time limit established by law for the imposition of pretrial detention on Eliso Kiladze, Giorgi Mikadze, and the accused in hiding - Otar Partskhaladze, Davit Mikadze, Irakli Sekhniashvili, and Mikheil Chokheli, and for the imposition of bail on Givi Jibladze, Ben Anor, Tornike Janelidze, and Giorgi Kamladze, taking into account the degree of their cooperation with the investigation. According to the Prosecutor's Office statement, Ben Anor “actively cooperated with the investigation and not only admitted the crimes committed but also substantially assisted in uncovering transnational crime.”

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