Mtivlishvili was taking pictures of Tianeti district police station for one of his reports, when a plain clothed policeman approached him and requested to see his documents. Suddenly, with the aid of two other policemen, Mtivlishvili was grabbed and dragged inside the station.
During his arbitrary detention, Gela Mtivlishvili was hit on the head and kicked in the stomach. He was not allowed to call his lawyer. Eventually, police officers ejected him from the station. This enabled him finally to attend hospital for medical assistance in an ambulance .
During his arrest, Mtivlishvili’s pictures of the police station were erased from his camera, despite the fact that he was legally entitled to record and retain these images.
Following a special statement made by the Georgian Ombudsman on 21 May, the Prosecutor’s office opened an investigation into this matter on 31 May 2012.
It will have to investigate the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ public denial of Gela Mtivlishvili’s account of his beating, made on 20 May to justify its refusal to bring those responsible to justice.
FIDH and HRIDC are particularly concerned by the case of Gela Mtivlishvili. We condemn his arbitrary detention and his physical assault, and call on the Georgian authorities to immediately:









