Oman Daily Observer

Former Georgia leader freed from Ukraine custody

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KIEV: Hundreds of supporters freed former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvil­i from a Ukrainian police van on Tuesday after he was arrested by the country’s security services on criminal charges.

The dramatic showdown between hundreds of Saakashvil­i supporters and the Ukrainian authoritie­s followed a long-running feud with President Petro Poroshenko who stripped the 49-year-old politician of his passport.

In September, Saakashvil­i, who was a regional governor in Ukraine, defied the authoritie­s and forced his way back into the conflict-riven country with the help of his supporters. He has led protests against his government since October.

On Monday morning, police raided Saakashvil­i’s flat, prompting him to climb onto the roof of his central Kiev building and address supporters below before officers led him down into the vehicle.

The security service said Saakashvil­i was arrested on charges of assisting criminal organisati­ons.

Ukraine’s general prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko accused Saakashvil­i and his allies of receiving $500,000 (420,000 euros) from Russian sources to fund the protests against the Ukrainian government.

After Saakashvil­i’s detention several hundred people gathered around the van carrying the politician and prevented it from moving before freeing the politician from inside.

After emerging from the van with a handcuff on one hand, Saakashvil­i urged the crowd to march to the Ukrainian parliament and demand the impeachmen­t of the president.

“There are millions of us, we are very strong,” he said. Saakashvil­i fell out with Poroshenko over accusation­s that Kiev was failing to make good on the fight against corruption.

Saakashvil­i hopes his own political party will grab seats from the president’s increasing­ly unpopular group in polls set for 2019.

“This morning in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, my husband was taken by government troops from his home and moved by force into a minivan that was subsequent­ly blocked by hundreds of his supporters, growing already into the thousands,” Saakashvil­i’s wife Sandra Roelofs said earlier on her Facebook page. “Time will show where this leads to, we pray it will stay peaceful!”

President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said the Kremlin was “once again surprised by Kiev and once again surprised by Saakashvil­i”.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Mikheil Saakashvil­i flashes a victory sign after he was freed by his supporters in Kiev on Tuesday.
— Reuters Mikheil Saakashvil­i flashes a victory sign after he was freed by his supporters in Kiev on Tuesday.

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