He said that “this issue should be dealt with by the relevant law enforcement agencies.

The decision must be made by the court. "

“Most likely, the trial will take place in Belarus, taking into account the fact that all information about the subversive activities of certain persons flowed into our structures.

How the situation will develop further, I cannot predict, because there are different options, ”said Makei.

According to him, the head of state can make "decisions on both a pardon and transfer to Russia for further punishment."

“We have to wait,” the minister added.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a conversation with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko in Sochi, raised the topic of the detention of Russian woman Sofia Sapega in Minsk.

Lawyer Alexander Filanovich, representing the interests of the Russian woman Sophia Sapega, arrested in Belarus, said that he was able to visit his client in the KGB pre-trial detention center.

Russian citizen Sophia Sapega was detained in Minsk on May 23.

She flew on a Ryanair plane with Roman Protasevich, the founder of the NEXTA Telegram channel recognized as extremist in Belarus.