Gabriel Ustalishvili, a Georgian former pilot involved in a case on espionage for Russia, said that the his admission of guilt had been made under psychological pressure and added that some of his details had been made up, Maestro reports.
Operation Enver of the Georgian intelligences officers was carried out in July 2011. 13 people were sentenced, four of them were Russians. Two people were released. The “spies” were watched since 2006. Some Georgian intelligence officers were promoted, media called the case a great success.
Georgian Justice Minister Tea Tsulukiani said that the case could be reconsidered. She sent President Mikheil Saakashvili a request of Prosecutor-General Murtaz Zodelava to release the convicts last week.