Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has been handed an additional 4 years and 6 months behind bars for illegally entering the country, a Tbilisi court ruled.
This new ruling, combined with a recent embezzlement conviction, brings his total prison term to 12 years and 6 months, keeping him in custody until at least April 2034.
Saakashvili, who secretly returned to Georgia in 2021 by hiding in a dairy truck, was previously convicted in absentia for abuse of power and assault-related charges.
Currently receiving treatment at Viva Medi hospital, he was absent from the latest trial, with his request to make a final statement denied. Another case related to a 2007 protest crackdown remains pending.
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