Parliament supported decision on establishing the interim parliamentary investigative commission
Parliament supported decision on establishing the interim parliamentary investigative commission

The Parliament supported the decision on establishing the interim parliamentary investigative commission on Khorava Street murder case.

MPs conducted voting regarding the issue at toady’s plenary session. The decision was supported by 84 votes.

Parliament will have to staff the commission and elect chair.

Irakli Kobakhidze, Speaker of the Parliament made statement on setting up the commission today.

Tbilisi City Court has announced decision earlier today. According to which, one of the defendants, who was charged for premeditated murder of two teenagers, was found guilty of premeditated murder of Levan Dadunashvili and announced not guilty with regard to Davit Saralidze’s murder case. As for the second defendant, the charge against him has been re-qualified. He has been found guilty of attempted murder of Saralidze, as previously he was charged for premeditated murder. The verdict of the judge was followed by the noise and protest.

Zaza Saralidze, the father of one of victims and his supporters slam the Prosecutor’s Office for conducting improper investigation. He demands punishment of offenders and those, who are covering up the crime.

Two school students – Davit Saralidze and Levan Dadunashvili were killed on Khorava Street in Tbilisi on December 1 of 2017. Police have detained two under-aged murder  suspects and indicted five more on charges of covering up the crime.