20 May 2024,   04:55
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Indian businessman blames Georgian law enforcers in intimidation

Indian businessman accuses Georgian law enforcers of intimidation - Akbar Kurush, who arrived in Tbilisi from Dubai, was not allowed by the border guards to cross the territory of Georgia. The Indian businessman contacted his lawyer by phone and talked about the details of the incident. According to him, the documents were in order, but Georgian law enforcers threatened him if he would not leave the country.

Akbar Kurush is going to appeal to the court. The Public Defender is involved in the case. One of Indian citizens traveling in Georgia as a tourist, speaks about the imploite treatment by Georgian border guards.

After returning to Mumbai, the businessman addressed the Ambassador of Georgia to India. "Courier" tried to contact the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but in vain.

"My Indian colleague called me from the airport and told me that he could not enter the territory of Georgia, he is participating in the construction of" Saguramo Garden "in Georgia and invests 350 million dollars in the project was told that he could not enter Georgia on that day and had to arrive on the next day.This is the seventh investor of my company that the security service did not let to enter the country. I am ready to meet with the Security Service, representatives of the government and televisions to find out what was the problem because I can not understand why there are such facts, "- said the Egyptian businessman, Amir Kamal.

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