The court sentenced Konstantine Mikaia to 14 days of administrative detention for “violating the rules of holding assemblies and manifestations” 

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 The Tbilisi City Court recognized Konstantine Mikaia, detained for violating the rules of holding assemblies and manifestations, as an administrative offender.
Judge Nino Enukidze imposed a 14-day administrative detention sentence on Mikaia.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs accused Mikaia of “artificially” blocking the road.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, over the past two days, 14 individuals were detained for violating the rules of holding assemblies and manifestations, in accordance with the Code of Administrative Offenses. One of the detainees was transferred to the Center for Mental Health and Drug Addiction Prevention, where they will undergo compulsory treatment.
According to the Ministry, over the past three days, 53 instances of violations were identified by protest participants, with 42 individuals being offenders. Some of them have already been detained, while administrative proceedings are ongoing for the others. 

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