Polish envoy summoned to Georgian Foreign Ministry over Saakashvili scandal
Polish Ambassador to Georgia Mariusz Maszkiewicz is currently at the country's Foreign Ministry in connection with an incident involving a Polish doctor who illegally tried to take biomaterial from the convicted ex-President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, SİA informs via Sputnik-Georgia.
On July 14, the Special Penitentiary Service of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia reported that during the examination of Saakashvili on July 12, one of the Polish doctors tried to secretly smuggle the biomaterial taken from Saakashvili in his shoe.
Earlier, Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze appealed to the Georgian Foreign Ministry with a request to listen to the position of the embassy in connection with the incident. According to Bregadze, the Polish Embassy was involved in the process of doctors' arrival and gave them recommendations.
As the Justice Minister noted, the Polish doctor himself confirmed the fact that the sample taken from the convict was placed in his sock.
So far, there has been no official comment or statement from the Polish ambassador to Georgia.
Since his arrest on October 1, 2021, Saakashvili spent a total of less than six months in a prison cell, the rest of the time he was in clinics - first in a prison, then in a military hospital, and since May 2022 - in the Vivamedi clinic. Saakashvili is being treated for cachexia caused by malnutrition.
Saakashvili was recently examined by a group of Polish doctors. They did not comment to the media. Director of Vivamedi Zurab Chkhaidze said that these doctors fully agreed with the tactics of treating Saakashvili and the expediency of the research.
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