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Patrol Police Banned Drivers of Mini-Buses to Work on November 25

November 24, 2010
Patrol police officers of Kakheti region banned the drivers of the mini-buses to transport people from Kakheti to Tbilisi on November 25. The drivers of the Telavi-Tbilisi mini-buses informed the Kakheti News Center about it.

They added that the law enforcement officers threatened them with fines if they disobey the orders. The drivers did not wish to publish their names.

Nobody made comments regarding the information at the Kakheti regional patrol police department. The employees of the Telavi, Kvareli and Gurjaani auto-stations confirmed in their conversation with the journalists of the Kakheti News Center that few mini-buses will run to Tbilisi on November 25 from the region.

On November 25, the opposition parties plan to hold representative public meeting in front of the parliament of Georgia.

Kakheti News Center

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