08 October 2009, 22:00

In Georgia, 13 defendants in Mukhrovani mutiny case get two years of prison

The Tbilisi City Court has finished interrogating the defendants, figuring in the case about the Mukhrovani mutiny. 20 defendants have refused to plead guilty and evidence to the court. 13 persons, including Giya Gvaladze, on whose evidences General Koba Kobaladze was arrested, concluded remedial agreement with the prosecutor's and were sentenced to 2 years of prison each.

The court has already passed over to interrogating the witnesses, who are 120 persons at present.

The "Caucasian Knot" correspondent telephoned Gela Nikolaishvili, General Kobaladze's advocate, who said that among the 20 defendants who had refused to evidence there are Leval Amiridze and Koba Otanadze, accused of organizing the mutiny, and Shota Gorgiashvili, commander of the Mukhrovani battalion.

General Kobaladze gave his evidence and said that he was not acquainted with Gvaladze, who accused him of organizing the mutiny. He also said that he had not seen Otanadze for about 9 years, and Amiridze - for 4 years. Both defendants confirmed Kobaladze's words.

The 13 defendants who signed the remedial agreement in exchange for cooperation were sentenced to two years of imprisonment. The court offered an agreement other defendants: admission of guilt in exchange of 5 years in prison; but the defendants refused.

The court isolated the case of the 13 defendants, including Gvaladze, who has already changed his evidences for five times, into a separate proceeding and handed over to another court, just to hide the truth. Under Mr Nikolaishvili's statement, Gvaladze, when he was taken out of the courtroom, apologized before Kobaladze, saying that he had no other choice.

Author: Tamaz Imnaishvili Source: CK correspondent

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