“Uncontrolled flow of the Russian opposition representatives is as dangerous as of the non-opposition persons, entering Georgian territory as tourists,” head of the State Security Service of Georgia, Grigol Liluashvili, told reporters on Friday.
According to the SSG head, discrimination against people because of their political beliefs or views does not happen in Tbilisi.
“However, unfortunately, there is a great temptation, great risks that Russian agents have been implanted precisely in opposition-minded people. I can’t tell you more details,” Liluashvili added.
According to the SSG head, the population has no reason to panic.
“Our law enforcers try to filter out unwanted guests as much as possible,” he added.