**Former National Movement Member Speaks Out on Investigation**
Kote Ioseliani, a former member of the National Movement, has expressed his disappointment and skepticism regarding the investigation into his alleged abduction. In an interview after being interrogated by a magistrate judge, Ioseliani stated that he has no expectation that the case will be thoroughly investigated and resolved.
According to Ioseliani, the interrogation was a mere formality, with questions that were “ordinary” and could have been asked to anyone. He noted that all information had been provided, and there were sufficient conditions for the investigation to be completed quickly. However, he expressed doubts about the true intentions of the investigators.
**Background on the Incident**
The alleged abduction of Ioseliani is believed to have occurred when five masked individuals attacked him near his residential building. His wife, Tina Bokuchava, a leader of the United National Movement, reported that her husband was held for several hours and threatened with harm to their children’s safety.
In a video recording, Ioseliani can be seen apologizing to Uta Ivanishvili, son of Bidzina Ivanishvili. The incident is believed to have been orchestrated to intimidate and silence Bokuchava, who is a prominent figure in the opposition party.
**Commentary**
The investigation into Ioseliani’s alleged abduction raises concerns about the true intentions of the authorities. Ioseliani’s statement that the interrogation was a mere formality suggests that the investigation may not be taken seriously. The fact that his wife, Bokuchava, believes the incident was orchestrated to silence her also raises questions about the motivations behind the attack.
It is essential for the investigators to take a thorough and impartial approach to uncovering the truth behind this incident. Ioseliani’s words of caution should serve as a reminder that the public deserves a transparent and effective investigation into this matter.
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