28 October 2011, 22:50
Georgian MIA allows employee of Ivanishvili's Moscow office to leave country
Valery Levin, a representative of the Moscow office of Georgian businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili, received permission from the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) to leave Georgia. This was reported by the press secretariat of the businessman.
"The MIA allowed Levin to leave the country. He will leave Georgia today," the "Georgia online" quotes the statement of the Ivanishvili's secretary office.
"The Levin's detention was caused by the minerals included to the children's magazine, which the Ivanishvili's daughter collects. The MIA had been informed that Levin was carrying a radioactive material," stated earlier a lawyer Shalva Tadumadze.
The Georgian MIA reported that, according to the examination, the stones are not dangerous, the "News-Georgia" reports.
Besides, today, the City Supervision Service of the Tbilisi Mayoralty fined the Ivanishvili's Company "Karta Group" for 4 thousand laris for allegedly improperly ongoing restoration of the Palace of King Rostom in the capital of Georgia.