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19:01, 12 July 2026

Beka Chulukhadze refused to admit guilt on charges of organizing diversions.

Beka Chulukhadze, detained in connection with the preparation of diversions, which, according to the security forces, were supposed to occur simultaneously with the attempted storming of the presidential palace in Georgia, does not admit guilt and denies his involvement in the cache of weapons.

As reported by "Caucasian Knot", on July 10, the State Security Service of Georgia reported the detention of a person who was wanted in connection with the attempted storming of the presidential palace on October 4. The security forces found him in the neutral zone between the Georgian and Armenian border checkpoints, said Lasha Magradze, the first deputy head of the State Security Service, at a briefing.

On October 4, 2025, the day of the municipal elections, thousands of people gathered in the center of Tbilisi. After opera singer Paata Burchaladze announced a declaration that power in Georgia belongs to the people, clashes began between protesters and security forces near the presidential palace. The security forces used special means, while the protesters used firecrackers. Six demonstrators and 21 security personnel were hospitalized, and another 30 people received medical assistance on the spot. The police initiated a criminal case in connection with calls for the overthrow of power, attacks on police officers, and the storming of the palace. Several organizers received real prison sentences, those who admitted guilt were released, and the consideration of cases continues.

Beka Chulukhadze, detained in connection with the October 4 case, does not admit guilt, said the lawyer of the detained Chulukhadze, Gaios Charkviani, who was wanted internationally.

As Charkviani explained, he has not met with his client since the detention, so he is not aware of the details of the detention at this stage.

"He has been charged in connection with the case of October 4, 2025, the charge was brought in absentia. The case is currently being considered on the merits in the Tbilisi City Court. The process is scheduled for August 11," Charkviani said.

Beka Chulukhadze was detained in the neutral zone between the border crossing points of Georgia and Armenia. On October 6 of last year, he was charged in absentia under part 3 of Article 236 of the Criminal Code of Georgia. The Tbilisi City Court chose detention as a preventive measure, and he was declared wanted on October 8.

Chulukhadze is accused of acquiring and storing a large amount of firearms, ammunition, and explosives with the aim of committing diversionary acts simultaneously with organized group violence and the attempted seizure of the presidential palace on October 4, 2025, writes "Interpressnews".

Chulukhadze is accused of illegal acquisition and storage of weapons, ammunition, and explosives with the aim of organizing "diversions" during the events of October 4, 2025, which the Georgian authorities call an attempted coup.



According to the version of the State Security Service of Georgia, in October 2025, a cache of weapons was discovered in the forest in the municipality of Mtskheta, which, according to the agency, was supposed to be used for conducting diversions simultaneously with the attempted storming of the presidential administration by protest participants.

The weapons, according to the investigation, were acquired by Chulukhadze "at the direction of a representative of one of the military units of Georgian origin operating in Ukraine." However, the SGB does not specify who exactly is being referred to, writes Tbilisi Life.

The SGB also stated that it is establishing possible connections between Chulukhadze and individuals who, according to the investigation, gave him instructions, with former Minister of Defense Bacho Akhalaia, opera singer Paata Burchaladze, and other individuals whom the agency links to the events of October 4.

Beka Chulukhadze rejected the accusations. In November 2025, in an interview with TV Pirveli, he stated that he has no connection to the found weapons and considers the accusations false.

Translated automatically via OpenAI from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424881

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