(UPDATE: adds Tbilisi City Court’s statement on reasons behind its decision in the ninth paragraph) Tbilisi City Court turned down on May 15 prosecution’s motion for sending former first deputy interior minister, Gela Khvedelidze, to pretrial detention and ordered his release on GEL 5,000 bail. Khvedelidze has been charged with breach of privacy rights in connection to the case involving leak of a secretly recorded threesome sex video, which purportedly featured a man who has recently been fiercely criticizing some senior officials, including Khvedelidze. Prosecution says that Khvedelidze released the video, which was obtained through illegal surveillance by the previous leadership of the Interior Ministry, with a purpose of a personal “revenge” against the man, who has been recently leveling allegations against him. Kakha Sopromadze, defense lawyer of Khvedelidze, told journalists on May 15 that his client pleaded guilty. These allegations against Khukhashvili and Natsvlishvili were further fueled by a secretly recorded audio recording, which emerged after Khvedelidze’s arrest. The audio recording purportedly features Khvedelidze allegedly telling his two interlocutors that PM’s adviser Khukhashvili was trying to take over egg import business and to “kill” domestic egg production. The recording was obtained and released by editor of Kronika Plus newspaper Eliso Kiladze, who has called for suspending Natsvlishvili from office pending investigation. Khvedelidze has been charged under third part of article 157 of the criminal code, which deals with "illegal use of private or family secrete and/or its distribution” by a person who was authorized to secure secrecy of such information. The charges carry either financial penalty or imprisonment for three years. The Tbilisi City Court said that judge ruled in favor of bail because charges brought against the accused were falling under the category of “less grave crimes”; it also said that the accused had no previous crime record and the prosecution failed to justify sufficiently need for sending Khvedelidze to pretrial detention. A preliminary hearing on the merits of the criminal case against Khvedelidze is scheduled for July 2. The prosecutor’s office said it would appeal Tbilisi City Court’s decision on releasing Khvedelidze on bail to higher court. |
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