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Prosecutor’s office To Question Saakashvili’s former American Advisor about Zurab Zhvania case

April 23, 2013

The chief prosecutor’s office will question President Mikheil Saakashvili’s former American advisor Jeffrey Silverman about the Zurab Zhvania case , the Chief Prosecutor Archil Kbilashvili told InterPressNews adding that based on Silverman testimony, information from the interview with the newspaper “Kvela SIakhle” will be checked.

“In the interview, the President’s former advisor says that he is going to address the Prosecutor’s Office, though he has not applied to the office yet. He was not questioned, but he must be questioned. I have not issued the order, but I think the investigator will do this. According to his testimonies, the versions that were mentioned in interview will be checked”, Archil Kbilasvhili said.

The Prosecutor didn’t confirm or deny whether the investigation has information about an FBI agent destroying evidence in Zurb Zhvania’s death case, which Silverman says in the interview.
The former American advisor of Preidnet Mikheil Saakashvili Jeffrey Silverman alleges that evidence in Zurab Zhvania’s murder case was destroyed.

Silverman names the person in the interview with Kvela SIakhle, who as he says committed this.

“As you know, FBI employees arrived after Zurab Zhvania’s death. After a certain period of time, I spoke with the FBI employee in the U.S., who told me who destroyed evidence in Zhvania’s murder case. Namely it was agent Brian Carmen who destroyed the evidence by order of the then U.S. government, as Saakashvili’s image would be damaged if the real cause of the murder was revealed, which would be blow for the American policy”, Saakashvili’s former advisor said.

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