As noted, they are suspected of assaulting police officers during the storming of the parliament building.

The Interior Ministry added that the agency is also working to identify other people involved in the unrest.

Earlier, the representative of the Prosecutor General’s Office of Georgia, Koka Katsitadze, said that the riots at a rally in Tbilisi on June 20–21 outside the Georgian parliament building were part of the plan of individuals for forcibly seizing state power through insurrection.

On June 20, protest actions took place in the capital of Georgia. The protesters opposed the participation of Russian delegates in the session of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of Orthodoxy.

Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze said that former President Mikhail Saakashvili and his supporters are responsible for the unrest during the rally in Tbilisi.