He then alerted the Georgian police, who defused the bomb.
After their surrender, the mutineers were disarmed, and Georgian military police removed the mutineers from the base in buses.
On May 5, 2009, Georgian police said large-scale disorders were planned in Georgia of which the failed army mutiny was part.
Although peaceful at first, there were incidents of fighting between the Georgian police and protesters.
Georgian police later found a chemical lab and a stockpile of explosives Arutyunian had built up.
Two weeks ago Georgian police under his control burst into the headquarters of an opposition candidate.
The Georgian police introduced an 022 emergency dispatch service in 2004.
They were stopped by Georgian police and arrested.
Also, in April 2000, the Georgian police arrested four men who had about two pounds of highly enriched uranium.
In Georgia, a car bomb failed to explode near the embassy and was safely detonated by Georgian police.