Three people have been arrested for allegedly attacking policemen, damaging property and setting fire to the events taking place in Tbilisi. The total number of arrests under the administrative process is 224.  

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**3 People Arrested for Attacking and Damaging Property**

Three people have been arrested Tbilisi, Georgia for attacking and damaging property by setting fire to a rally. The made the announcement.

The suspects are accused of committing crimes that can be punished with up to 7 years in prison. They were also charged under administrative rules. In total, 224 people were arrested during the actions according to the Code of Administrative Offenses.

**Police Officers Injured**

During the rally on December 1-2, 21 employees of the Ministry of were injured. Some had severe head, face, and body injuries. A total of 113 police officers received damage during the recent actions, with 4 still in medical facilities.

**Investigation Continues**

The Ministry of Internal Affairs is investigating all criminal acts committed by violent groups during the rally. Two people have been charged with attacking police officers and damaging property by setting fire to them.

The suspects, .G. and G.M., are accused of committing crimes that can be punished with up to 7 years in prison. They were arrested after an investigation by .

**Administrative Cases**

A total of 224 people were arrested under the administrative procedure. Administrative case materials for 98 people have been submitted to the Tbilisi , with proceedings completed against 74 people.

Out of the 74 completed cases, 36 people were fined and 34 received administrative detention. Notice was applied to 4 people. The remaining cases are still being processed in court.

**Protests Planned**

Protests are planned in Tbilisi and other cities in Georgia. The Ministry of Internal Affairs will be present to maintain law and order.

The Ministry called on the organizers of the rally to within the limits set by the law, warning that any illegal action would be met with a legal response from the police.

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