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Russia extradited to Georgia 52 years old "kingpin" Gaioz Zviadadze, better known in the criminal environment, under the alias Gia Kutaisi. As reported by "Prime Crime, Gia Kutaisi was sent to Tbilisi on March 17 at 12:35 from Moscow's Domodedovo airport by regular flights," Georgian Airways ". A year ago, March 17, 2010, Gia Kutaissy was detained in Moscow for violating the rules of stay in Russia. Two days later, the district court judge Hamovnicheskogo Marina Filchenko made the decision on his extradition. While the fact of extradition does not support the law enforcement agencies, according to News of Georgia. " Case Gaioz Zviadadze – the first known case of interaction between law enforcement bodies of Georgia and Russia after the war in South Ossetia in August 2008. Apparently, because of the lack of bilateral contacts Zviadadze year waiting extradition in a Moscow jail. At the time of arrest Zviadadze was internationally wanted for illegal possession of weapons. In 2007, Georgian Court sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison. By this time Gia Kutaisi has long left Georgia. As the website of "Criminal Russia" in Moscow Zviadadze been run over, changed apartments and SIM cards in phones. Most of the time spent authority in Spain, Italy and the UAE, which implies the operation of commercial structures, controlled by his accomplice, "thief in law" Zachary Kalashovym (Shakro-young), arrested by the Spanish authorities in 2006 for money laundering. On appeal in September 2010, Kutaisi, Gia said the case was fabricated by his opponents, namely the President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili and Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili. The Moscow City Court dismissed the lawyers "kingpin" and admitted the decision to extradite justified. After the Rose Revolution in Georgia has launched a campaign to combat crime. From January 2006 to the Criminal Code of Georgia appeared responsible for staying in the status of "kingpin". After this, the majority of crime bosses have left Georgia in other countries, including Russia. Georgian authorities confiscated mansion Zviadadze in Kutaisi and opened in the police department. As reported by Rosbalt, Gia Kutaisi has repeatedly been convicted of various crimes. During one of otsidok in 1990, criminal bosses Auto Chikhladze (Kvezho) and Merab Maglaperidze crowned him the "thieves in law". The police believe that the first Zviadadze Kutaisi was a mafia clan, but then had a disagreement with the leaders of this group – Tariel Oniani (Taro) and Badri Koguashvili then Zviadadze joined the criminal clan, led by "thieves in law e Aslan Usoyanom (Hasan's grandfather) and Zachary Kalashovym. Directly Gia took control of a number of construction firms and institutions engaged in passenger transportation. In 2000 Zviadadze beat cop in Georgia, but was convicted of it is just to fine. In January 2003, Gia Kutaisi beat several judges Kutaisi regional court, for which jailed for six years.