Two of four state border violators have been expelled from South Ossetia

Tue, 02/08/2011 - 11:21
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Two citizens of Georgia, arrested for illegal crossing of the frontier of South Ossetia last week, have been expelled from the Republic. It has been informed the news agency "Res" at the KGB of the RSO press-service. «A citizen of Georgia Alexander Majsuradze, an inhabitant of the village Ditsi of Goriyskiy region, Georgia, 1959 year of birth, has been expelled from the Republic of South Ossetia according to the RSO Law of the state border, article 14, part 4» , - has been noted at the press-service.

The other citizen of Georgia David Ketishvili, 1983 year of birth, living in the village Kvemokhviti of Goriyskiy region, Georgia, has been expelled from South Ossetia per curiam. It has also been informed at the press-service that investigatory actions are being carried out against the citizens of Georgia, Merab Kodalashvili, 1959 year of birth, and Inga Kusrashvili, 1983 year of birth living in the village Ren of Goriyskiy region, Georgia, arrested for illegal crossing of the state border last week. «The documents are at the stage of consideration and are not submitted to the court yet», - the interlocutor of the agency has noted. As he has said, both violators are ethnic Ossetians, and they crossed the frontier for the purpose of visiting their relatives in South Ossetia.

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