"Сyanide сase": Georgian priest says the poison was planted

Archpriest George Mamaladze accused on the "cyanide case" said that he neither bought cyanide nor carried it in the luggage, reports Blagovest-Info.

"I did not buy cyanide and I did not carry it in the luggage, it was planted to me! I even know who did it," the clergyman explained.

According to him, in the widespread video recordings, which are considered one of the main evidence, the state accusation did not publish the part from which it follows that no one was planning a murder. He promised that as soon as the restriction on non-disclosure is lifted, these videos will be distributed in full view and clarify everything.

"Unfortunately, the prosecutor's office did not publish the part of the conversation in which it was clear that no one was planning to kill anyone and the obscene words were only a figurative statement. As soon as the restriction on non-disclosure is lifted, these videos will be distributed in full and everything will become clear.

The prosecutor's office knows very well who and for what asked me to buy this substance. This trap was set up from several sides. I did not buy cyanide and I did not carry it in the luggage, it was planted! I even know who did it. This fabrication was well-planned. This was done not by the prosecutor's office," said Georgy Mamaladze.

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