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Georgian police storm opposition's office

Police in Georgia arrested Opposition leader Nika Melia on the charges of inciting violence during protests in 2019. The arrest aggravates the political crisis as the opposition is demanding the parliamentary election be rerun.

Georgian police storm opposition office to arrest leader
Georgian police storm opposition office to arrest leader
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Published : Feb 23, 2021, 7:15 PM IST

Updated : Feb 23, 2021, 9:23 PM IST

Tbilisi: Police in Georgia stormed the headquarters of the country’s main opposition party and arrested its leader on Tuesday.

The arrest of Nika Melia, head of the United National Movement, aggravates that political tensions that have been rising since the October parliamentary election that the opposition is demanding be rerun.

Georgian police storm opposition's office

The move by police came hours after parliament named a new prime minister, whose predecessor opposed arresting Melia because of concerns that it would escalate the country’s political crisis.

Read:| 27 injured, 19 detained as Tbilisi Police disperses post-poll rally

Melia faces charges of inciting violence during protests in 2019.

He had been released on bail and ordered to wear an electronic bracelet. But the bail was raised by 40,000 lari ($12,000) in November after he removed the bracelet; he refused to pay the additional bail.

Georgian news reports say about 20 other people were arrested in the police action at the opposition headquarters.

Meanwhile, a large crowd gathered outside Tbilisi's State Chancellery building on Tuesday in protest against the arrest of Georgia's main opposition party leader Nika Melia.

AP

Read:| 43 bank hostages freed in ex-Soviet republic Georgia

Tbilisi: Police in Georgia stormed the headquarters of the country’s main opposition party and arrested its leader on Tuesday.

The arrest of Nika Melia, head of the United National Movement, aggravates that political tensions that have been rising since the October parliamentary election that the opposition is demanding be rerun.

Georgian police storm opposition's office

The move by police came hours after parliament named a new prime minister, whose predecessor opposed arresting Melia because of concerns that it would escalate the country’s political crisis.

Read:| 27 injured, 19 detained as Tbilisi Police disperses post-poll rally

Melia faces charges of inciting violence during protests in 2019.

He had been released on bail and ordered to wear an electronic bracelet. But the bail was raised by 40,000 lari ($12,000) in November after he removed the bracelet; he refused to pay the additional bail.

Georgian news reports say about 20 other people were arrested in the police action at the opposition headquarters.

Meanwhile, a large crowd gathered outside Tbilisi's State Chancellery building on Tuesday in protest against the arrest of Georgia's main opposition party leader Nika Melia.

AP

Read:| 43 bank hostages freed in ex-Soviet republic Georgia

Last Updated : Feb 23, 2021, 9:23 PM IST
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