Georgia"s former defense minister, Bacho Akhalaya, was arrested in Tbilisi on October 4 on suspicion of organizing an attack on the presidential palace, according to the Georgian State Security Service.
This incident marks a significant development in Georgian politics, as Akhalaya previously held a prominent position in the government. The details surrounding the alleged attack and the circumstances of his arrest have not been fully disclosed.
For further context on related political matters, see recent developments in the Justice Department.
As the situation unfolds, more information may emerge regarding the motivations behind the alleged attack and the implications for Georgia"s political landscape.



