Tbilisi police have seen through with the questioning of Children's Rights Association head Guram Palavandishvili and Alt-Info members. They said after leaving the investigative body that the questions were related to the 5-6 June developments.
They also questioned deacon Spiridon Tskipurishvili, with questions revolving around 5-6 June events in Tbilisi, according to his lawyer.
Today morning, Law enforcement officers searched the flats of Alt-Info founder Zurab Makharadze, Konstantine Margoshia, and Children's Rights Association head Guram Palavandishvili. Following the search operation, they were summoned to the police station for questioning.
A total of 24 people have been charged within the framework of the investigation of the anti-Pride rally in Tbilisi.
At this point, they have identified 41 victims, 25 journalists, and camera operators among them.