**Tornike Rizhvadze’s Case: A Deal in Exchange for Freedom and Silence?**
In a shocking revelation, Levan Khabeishvili, the chairman of the Political Council of the National Movement, has accused the government of attempting to cover up the truth behind Tornike Rizhvadze’s shooting. According to Khabeishvili, Kobakhidze-Mdinaradze took responsibility before Bidzina for taking care of Rizhvadze’s case, effectively holding him hostage in a Turkish hospital.
The situation is dire, as it appears that the government is trying to silence Rizhvadze by offering him a deal in exchange for his freedom and life. Instead of seeking justice, the authorities want Rizhvadze to blame everything on the opposition and the opposition media. This is a blatant attempt to cover up the truth and protect those involved in the crime.
Khabeishvili has stated that it’s clear that Rizhvadze cannot sacrifice his family and entourage in a confrontation with the murderer, Bidzina Ivanishvili. As such, he will do whatever instructions come to him, including blaming the opposition for the crime.
**A Gang Formation at Play?**
Khabeishvilli has also accused the government of forming a gang that can hire a killer and kill anyone at any time. This is a serious allegation, and one that requires immediate attention from law enforcement agencies. The fact that neither the Prosecutor’s Office nor the Ministry of Internal Affairs has released an official statement regarding Rizhvadze’s case only adds to the suspicion.
**The Case in Brief**
For those who may have missed it, Tornike Rizhvadze, the former chairman of the Adjara Autonomous Government, was admitted to a hospital on July 7 with a gunshot wound to the chest. He has since been transferred to a Turkish clinic for treatment. Alex Akhvlediani was arrested as a defendant for careless storage of a firearm and released on bail.
**The Implications**
If true, this revelation is nothing short of astonishing. It suggests that the government is willing to go to great lengths to protect its interests and silence those who speak out against it. The implications are dire, as it raises questions about the safety of other opposition leaders and the rule of law in Georgia.
As Khabeishvilli so aptly puts it, “Everyone should understand that we are dealing with gang formation, murderers who can hire a killer and kill a person at any time!”
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