CSOs Urge Investigation Into Alleged Security Services Collaboration with FSB

A group of civil society organizations has joined calls for creating a special Parliamentary Investigative commission to study the allegations of illicit contacts between the State Security Service of Georgia (SSG) and the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in 2016-2017.

The allegations in question were revealed during a TV Pirveli investigation which aired on 10 September and asserted that in 2016-2017 Georgian security officials met with their Russian counterparts from the FSB in secret.

The investigation is based on claims made by the former deputy head of the SSG, Ioseb (Soso) Gogashvili, and corroborated by the former head of his security, Aleksandre Samkharadze.

Per Gogashvili’s version, the officials discussed and made arrangements related to the illicit trafficking of goods from Russia through Georgia, the granting of Georgian citizenship to Russians as indicated by the FSB, and the illegal detention and deportation of Russian citizens wanted by the FSB in Georgia.

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