JumpStart Georgia applies to the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Tbilisi. JumpStart Georgia requested detailed crime statistics from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Information received was published on the web-page -feradi.info on August 15. "The reply was incomplete and did not correspond to the request", says the web-page.
JumpStart Georgia created a petition and claimed the "Ministry of Internal Affairs to publish the detailed crime statistics on their official website in electronic format (exl, csv, xml) so that the public could understand crime trends better".
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