Georgia, Tbilisi, Feb. 24 / Trend N.Kirtzkhalia /
The Georgian law enforcement bodies have completed demining activities on the territory of Imedi Tbilisi. According to the Imedi TV channel, criminologists detonated one explosive device on the spot and two explosive devices were taken to a safe place.
The agency reported that law enforcement officers supposedly received information about the bomb from a defendant in the case of a series of attacks in the country, Gogity Arkania. He was at the scene and showed police where the explosive devices containing RDX had been planted.
According to preliminary data, all three explosive devices were placed in packages of the Russian "Moya Semya" juice. They were planted in 2010, but were not detonated.
Georgia arrested nine people in a series of attacks in various parts of the country in 2010. The explosions took place in Tbilisi near the U.S. Embassy on Sept. 22, on the Chaladidi railway bridge in the Khobi region on Oct. 2, at the Tbilisi railway station on Oct. 21, and on the outskirts of Tbilisi in the Mukhiani region on Nov.28.
There were two explosions in Tbilisi on Nov. 28. The first blast sounded on Javakhishvili Street near the office of the Labor Party.
The blast killed a 58-year-old Nino Gordeziani. She was an active member of the party. Another five people, including a child, were injured.
The Georgian Interior Ministry detained three individuals suspected of organizing and committing the terrorist attacks in Georgia in 2010. The arrestees were Merab Kolbaia, Nukri Shonia and Davit Kekutia, the ministry reported last week.
Kolbaia is connected to a gang led by Russian Colonel Evgeny Borisov. Borisov and another organizer Mukhran Tskhadaia are being wanted by the police.
The Russian side has denied involvement in the bombings.