20 May 2024,   01:55
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Tourists and businessmen expelled from Georgia without reason- MIA explains similar cases by exerting control over customs

Businessmen, observers and tourists who have been expelled from the country are talking about the problems related to the restriction on crossing the Georgian border. Those who wish to enter Georgia are not allowed to cross the border and expelled from the country despite all the necessary documents.

Indian businessman Akbar Kusher accuses Georgian law enforcers of degrading treatment and hopes that the airport surveillance cameras will detect inappropriate action.

Khushboo Kaushali, who arrived in Georgia as an Indian tourist addressed in an open letter the Georgian ambassador to India.regarding the brutal treatment by border guards.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that the Ambassador of Georgia will meet with the tourists in order to clear details.

So far the Foreign Ministry did not comment on the Kenyan observer from the International Observation Mission Rafael Mule Musao, who arrived for the international conference but was not allowed to lenter the country and was expelled from the country without any explanation.

Egyptian businessmen blame law enforcers in pressure and insist that Georgian security officials forced him to leave the country.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has one answer to this fact - Mghebrishvili`s Office excludes the guilt of the police and insists that the border guards are acting in accordance with the procedures and international standards provided by law.

The statement also indicates that the procedures of crossing Georgia"s border by foreign citizens are especially controlled after the enactment of visa liberalization.

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