Georgian National Sentenced for Criminal Activity in Estonia The Tartu County Court in Estonia ruled on March 31st, finding 50-year-old Gogita Nemstsveridze, a Georgian citizen, guilty of offenses committed within the country. Nemstsveridze was prosecuted for entering residential buildings and engaging in theft across Estonia. The court delivered a sentence of two years served in a settlement procedure. Following the completion of this sentence, Nemstsveridze will be deported from Estonia. Furthermore, he faces a maximum ban on future entry into the country. The case highlights ongoing efforts by Estonian authorities to address criminal activity. Details of the specific incidents involved were not released by the court. This sentencing underscores the seriousness with which Estonia’s legal system views offenses committed within its borders. The court’s decision reflects a commitment to upholding the law and ensuring public safety. The case involved who Gogita Nemstsveridze, a Georgian national, was prosecuted for crimes committed in Estonia. The ruling was delivered by the Tartu County Court. Topics: #estonia #court #who Post navigation In Põltsamaa, the point is being made on the production of sinew. REVIVAL IS ART⟩Madonna is reminiscing about old times