Key Participant in Case-Fixing Tapes Attempts Suicide

Mirza Subeliani, a former official in the Prosecutor’s Office, who had implicated senior Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia (GDDG) officials in case-fixing and other criminal offenses, attempted suicide late on October 15, the Penitentiary Service reported on October 16.

Who is Mirza Subeliani?

Mirza Subeliani, a former employee of the Prosecutor’s Office, was arrested on June 9 following mass public protests over the Khorava street murder of December 2017, which left two 16-year-olds – Davit Saralidze and Levan Dadunashvili – stabbed to death.

Subeliani’s son was involved in a street-fight that lead to deaths, as was his nephew, Mikheil Kalandia, the main case witness. Zaza Saralidze, the father of one of the murdered teens, claims Subeliani, as the prosecution official, was closely involved in covering up some elements of the crime. Subeliani was detained on charges of failure to report crime after thousands of Georgians have hit the streets in solidarity with Zaza Saralidze.

Contradictory recordings

Prosecution’s version

In a statement released alongside the second batch of recordings, the Prosecutor’s Office explained these were found on the memory card of I.P., the prison officer who, the prosecution claims, was pressured to release the first recording.

The prosecution said it decided to release the second batch “considering high public interest” following the release of the first batch on TV.

The statement also said the prosecution holds one more, additional batch of recordings, which were not released at this stage, and the precise content of which remains unknown.

The Prosecutor’s Office added that “one of the versions the investigation is pursuing, is that Mirza Subeliani might be influencing the results of inquiry into his case through publishing false, fabricated accusations.”

Already yesterday, on October 15, the Prosecution said the “preliminary analysis” of the first batch of audio recordings, led the investigation to “actively consider the version that the recordings could have been staged by a group of individuals for future use.”

Rustavi 2 director claims prosecution recording ‘was staged’

Nika Gvaramia, director general of Rustavi 2 TV, claims in turn that the Prosecution has staged the second batch of recordings.

On October 15, Gvaramia told Rustavi 2 reporters that MP Japaridze was brought to Subeliani’s prison cell to record a new, fake conversation which would discredit the one published by the Rustavi 2 TV station a day earlier.

Updated: Internet portal On.ge has obtained a copy of permission, issued by Parliament Speaker Kobakhidze, that authorized MP Japaridze to meet Subeliani on 14 October, the same day when the first batch of recordings was released by Rustavi 2.

Web Magazine Liberali has obtained copies of all permissions issued by Speaker Kobakhidze to authorize MP Japaridze’s visits to Subeliani. According to the official documents, the right to visit was granted on 6 July, 20 July, 10 September, 11 October და 14 October, 2018. Rustavi 2 says the recording aired by them, was made on 11 October. Prosecution claims that their batch was recorded on 6 July.

In a press briefing today, Gvaramia referred to his own prediction and accused the authorities of attempting to cover up one “systemic crime” with another.

Gvaramia then proceeded to point at several problems with the second batch of recordings:

Gvaramia concluded by saying that the television station holds more – “longer” and “more natural” – audio recordings, depicting conversations about “grave facts.” He director provided no further details, but announced that the tapes will be released in the coming days.

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