29 March 2013, 14:00

Investigators consider the Georgian politician one of the organizers of mass disturbances in Bolotnaya square

The investigation considers that mass disturbances on May, 6, 2012, in Bolotnaya square of Moscow were organized by leader of the “Left Front” Sergey Udaltsov, Russian oppositionists Leonid Razvozzhaev and Konstantin Lebedev and Georgian politician Givi Targamadze.

“Targamadze, Razvozzhaev, Udaltsov and Lebedev together with unidentified persons organized mass disturbances on May, 6, 2012, in Bolotnaya square”, an investigator said in Basmanny court of Moscow during consideration of a motion of prolongation of Razvozzhaev’s arrest today, “Interfax” reports.

According to the investigation’s version announced in court, after they organized disturbances the Russian oppositionists and Targamadze started preparing illegal actions. For this purpose they created training camps and drew up plans of seizing railway and communication lines.

“The criminal plans were not carried through for reasons independent on them”, ITAR-TASS quotes the investigator.

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