Three Illegal Immigrants Charged with Murder in Woodland Hills Home Invasion

Authorities have disclosed that three men recently apprehended by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in connection with a violent home invasion, murder, and robbery in Woodland Hills are illegal immigrants from Eastern Europe. The suspects, identified as Georgian nationals PAATA KOCHYASHVILI, 38, ZAZA OTARASHVILI, 46, and BESIKI KHUTSISHVILI, 52, are each facing murder charges. Their bail has been set at $2 million.

Fox News has confirmed that all three men were residing in the U.S. illegally, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has placed detainers on them. The arrests followed a tragic incident in which ALEKSANDRE MODEBADZE, 47, was found with a fatal head injury at a Woodland Hills residence in the early hours of April 26. Los Angeles City Fire paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

According to LAPD homicide detectives, the three suspects allegedly entered the home, held Modebadze captive, and fatally assaulted him. Hours after the alleged murder, the FBI assisted in locating and apprehending the suspects. One suspect was arrested near Sepulveda and Burbank boulevards in Van Nuys, while the other two were taken into custody in Glendale.

ICE has yet to respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment on the case. The incident has reignited debates over immigration enforcement and public safety, particularly in light of recent high-profile cases involving illegal immigrants.

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