05-02-2026
Georgia
 Bank Accounts Subject to Seizure Measures for a Number of Citizens Involved in Protest Activities

On 5 February 2026, dozens of individuals participating in pro-European protests reported receiving notifications that their bank accounts had been subject to seizure measures. According to available information, the enforcement action was linked to the non-payment of administrative fines. Several individuals indicated via social media that they had not previously been informed of the fines. Following inquiries with the National Bureau of Enforcement, they learned that the sanctions related to alleged violations recorded in 2025, specifically for the “artificial blocking of a roadway” during protest demonstrations.

Information regarding the seizure of bank accounts was publicly shared by at least twenty citizens on social media. The individuals include:

  1. Achi Gochitashvili
  2. Mariam Paichadze
  3. Beka Berikashvili
  4. Giorgi Melitauri
  5. Mari Lortkipanidze
  6. Misha Samkharadze
  7. Tatia Mekvabishvili
  8. Lasha Dgebuadze
  9. Tika Pataraia
  10. Davit Gogicha
  11. Saba Japaridze
  12. Sandro Liparteliani
  13. Mariam Gvinianidze
  14. Sandro Tughushi
  15. Nukri Albutashvili
  16. Elene Berikashvili
  17. Keti Kantaria
  18. Mariko Tsomaia
  19. Nino Ramishvili
  20. Lasha Bakradze

Under Article 174¹ of the Code of Administrative Offences of Georgia, the “artificial blocking of a roadway” constitutes a violation of the rules governing the organisation and conduct of assemblies and demonstrations. As of 7 February of the previous year, the administrative fine for this offence was increased to GEL 5,000.Available information suggests that administrative fines of this nature have been imposed on a significant number of participants in pro-European protests.

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Financial Sanctions | Use of Fines, Sanctions or Administrative Leverage for the Purpose of Economic Pressure
Administrative body
Persecution Due to Civil Activism
Georgia