Georgia has arrested four of its nationals on suspicion of having links with the "Islamic State" (ISIS) terrorist group, the ex-Soviet
country's officials said Tuesday, according to AFP.
The four men were detained on Sunday as police raided their houses in the village of Nasakirali in western Georgia after receiving information
"identifying several individuals who support Islamic State ideology," deputy chief of Georgia's State Security Agency, Levan Izoria, told journalists. He said "Islamic State flags, cylinder-shaped explosive devices, hand grenades and firearms" were found in their houses.