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  • Georgian policemen said to commit outrages in South Ossetia

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    August 25, 2004 Wednesday 7:28 AM Eastern Time

    Georgian policemen said to commit outrages in South Ossetia

    By Sergei Ostanin, Alexander Kharchenko

    TSKHINVALI

    The command of collective peacekeeping forces has sent to the Joint
    Control Commission a letter about "outrages of policemen of Georgia's
    units in the area of the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict"

    A member of the command's staff told Itar-Tass on Wednesday that
    "Georgian policemen engage in money extortion on the road
    Kekhvi-Tskhinvali in residential areas Kurta and Eredvi, unlawfully
    detain citizens of Russia, Armenia and other CIS countries travelling
    on the territory of South Ossetia and beat taxi drivers".

    Fifteen people have sent complaints to the command of the
    peacekeepers.

    In particular, Georgian police stopped two residents of Tskhinvali at
    the Kekhvi checkpost last night.

    Seizing their documents, the policemen demanded 1,000 roubles from
    each.

    The detained people had no money, and the policemen began to beat
    them.

    Russian peacekeepers who were staying not far interfered and stopped
    the beating.
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