Engineers have renewed a search for bombs at the Imedi TV channel in Tbilisi on Thursday morning, where a bomb was defused, RIA Novosti cites Rustavi-2 as saying.
Three mines, made from cyclonite and nails, were found. The Ministry of the Interior has not commented on the issue. Information about bombs was supposedly received from one of the suspects in the terrorist attacks at Gogita Arkania.
Nine people in various Georgian districts were detained in 2010. They are suspected of organizing the blasts near the US embassy in Tbilisi on September 22, under the Chaladidi railway bridge in the Khobsky District on October 2, at Tbilisi railway station on October 21 and in Mukhiani District on the outskirts of Tbilisi on November 28. Another terrorist attack occurred at the central office of the Labor Party on November 28, in which Nino Gordeziani was killed.
Six people were detained in late 2010. Gogita Arkania, a former serviceman living in the Galsky District of Abkhazia, was accused of organizing the terrorist attacks, together with five of his supporters accused of storage and transport of explosives: Joni Abuladze, Mariam Nikolava, driver Gocha Khurtsilava and Goderdzi Arkania and Lela Khurtsilava.
Three more suspects were detained last week. Merab Kolbay is accused of carrying out the terrorist attacks. Nukri Shoniya and David Kekutiya from Zugdid District are accused of preparing the terrorist attacks. Mukhrani Tsadaya, accused of organizing and carrying out the terrorist attacks, has been on a wanted list for kidnapping since 2003. The police are also searching for Yevgeny Borisov, a Russian officer, who was to pay for the terrorist attacks.
Russia refutes the accusations.