It’s difficult for you; you want everyone to be guilty, but it can’t be like that—think about it. That’s how the Bolsheviks acted when they wanted to destroy authorities, wrote Vani and Baghdati Metropolitan Anton on social media in his 32nd year of Georgia’s independence.
According to him, they are trying every way to first “tarnish their names and get the people used to their arrests and detentions.”
“I like the fight against corruption; I like impenetrability and principledness; I want everything to be investigated, from everyone, no matter who they are or what position they hold or held. But I must also say that something isn’t right, as it should be for those who planned this…
It’s difficult for you; how do I know? Why are you attributing the seized 7 million to seven or several individuals? This 7 million might belong to one person or six people; why smear those six or that one…
It’s difficult for you; you want everyone to be guilty, but it can’t be like that – think about it… Don’t think the people are a mob…
People are gathering at the source; discussions are taking place… Where it’s clear that it’s difficult for you… You’re trying every way to first tarnish their names and get the people used to their arrests and detentions; that’s how the Bolsheviks acted when they wanted to destroy authorities…,” wrote Metropolitan Anton.
The State Security Service released information yesterday regarding the conducted searches, explaining that the residences of Irakli Garibashvili, Grigol Liluashvili, Otar Partskhaladze, Romeo Mikautadze, Mikheil Chokheli, Vano and Tornike Parkauli, Sandro Liluashvili, and their family members were searched. As a result, according to the SSS statement, cash in the amount of 7 million 2,200 USD and 136 thousand GEL, along with 198 units of valuable items, were seized from various locations.
Metropolitan Anton: It’s difficult for you; you want everyone to be guilty, but it can’t be like that – think about it; you’re trying every way to first tarnish their names, to get the people used to their arrests and detentions; that’s how the Bolsheviks acted when they wanted to destroy authorities
