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Georgian Interior Ministry Punishes Its Employees Attending Yesterday's Incident

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Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Georgia, Tbilisi, June 16 /Trend News, N.Kirtzkhalia/

The Georgian Interior Ministry has spread a special statement in connection with yesterday's incident at the building of the Tbilisi Central Police Office.


On June 15, in connection with the incident at the Central Police Office in Tbilisi, the General Inspectorate of the Georgian Interior Ministry conducted an internal investigation, resulting in a severe reprimand on two employees, a reprimand - the four officers and the powers of the three officers were suspended by the end of the investigation, the statement said.


The Georgian Interior Ministry once again apologized to journalists who worked at the building of the Tbilisi Central Police Office on June 15 due to the fact that it "was not able to fully ensure direct fulfillment of their professional duties."

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Tuesday, 16 June 2009

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