Kutaisi: Notorious criminal Badri Dvali rearrested on gun charges – one week after release.

In Kutaisi, thief in law Badri Dvali has been apprehended once more regarding weaponry – subsequent to being free for a week.

In Kutaisi, thief in law Badri Dvali has been apprehended once more regarding weaponry – subsequent to being free for a week.

Reportedly, the 55-year-old lawbreaker Badri Dvali, recognized in the criminal society as Bachuka, has been rearrested in Kutaisi.

He gained freedom a week prior, following a 25-year imprisonment: initially 12 years in Russia for theft, then an additional 13 in Georgia related to criminal status and narcotics. This time, Bachuk faces charges associated with firearms.

As per sources, Bachuka “entered the correctional facility willingly.” He possessed the chance to depart, and purportedly even received inquiries from fellow criminals, but opted to remain and return to incarceration.

It is gossiped that Bachuka experienced a mental decline during his imprisonment within the Novosibirsk region. Previously, he proclaimed his criminal identity directly at the Tbilisi airport and arrived with combative intentions.

Conversely, individuals with personal familiarity with Bachuka assert his complete lucidity, suggesting he feigns insanity for reasons known exclusively to himself.

Back in 2000, Bachuka was a key figure in the abduction in St. Petersburg of Mikhail Mirilashvili, father of a affluent businessman and a prominent figure in the Russian division of the global Jewish organization. Bachuka's associate functioned as the kidnappers' coordinator. Two abductors, including Bachuka's sibling, Rostom, later divulged under duress the location of Mirilashvili’s confinement, leading to their subsequent demise.

Conceivably, Bachuka remains extant solely due to his quarter-century confinement and a disinclination to jeopardize his existence again in liberty.