The Committee for state security (KGB) of South Ossetia reported that on 28 June, two residents of Kaspi district of Georgia, Levan Revazovich Daviaturi (1983) and Lukhum Georgievich Gamkhitashvili, 1971, were detained by duty border-guards in the village of Akhmadji, Leningor district, for illegal border-crossing. In accordance with Tskhinval district court decision, on 29 June both Georgian citizens were released and handed over to the Georgian side", reported the press-service of the RSO KGB.
As informed by RSO KGB, on the same day, representatives of Gori department of the Interior Ministry of Georgia handed over to the Border-Guard Department of the RSO KGB a resident of Artsev, Tskhinval district, Zamira Shotaevna Khubulova, 1953.
The inquiry findings showed that on 26 June 2010, residents of Artsev village, Tskhinval district, Zevinar Revazovna Kazieva, 1953, and Zamira Shotaevna Khubulova, 1963, illegally crossed the state border of South Ossetia with Georgia and went to Tbilisi for a medical examination. On their way back from Tbilisi, on 28 June, while entering Gori by bus, they were detained by representatives of Georgian special services and brought to the local police department. After having been interrogated, Khubulova was released and brought up to the borderline for a handover to the Border-Guard Department of South Ossetian KGB", said the press-service.
Z.Khubulova also told the representatives of the South Ossetian KGB Border-Guard Department that about 20 police officers participated in the detention of the South Ossetian women, and while interrogated at the police department in Gori, she clearly heard screams coming from the room, where Z. Kazieva was kept.
The RSO KGB press-service noted that so far, the whereabouts and the fate of Kzaieva were unknown.