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Three people have been charged with assaulting police officers and damaging property during protests in Georgia. The Prosecutor General reported on December 3 that three individuals were being held responsible for their actions.
According to the Prosecutor’s Office, one of the defendants threw a firework at a Special Task Force employee on November 29. The employee suffered a burn on his leg. Another defendant set fire to a surveillance system on the Parliament building. The third defendant is accused of setting fire to a room in the Parliament and damaging its contents.
The three defendants were arrested on December 1. They are facing serious charges, including assaulting a police officer and damaging property by setting fire to it. If convicted, they could face prison sentences of up to 7 years for the first charge and 6 years for the second charge.
The Prosecutor General has asked that all three defendants be held in preventive detention while their cases are being investigated. The investigations are ongoing, said the Prosecutor’s Office.
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