She published the corresponding post in her Telegram channel.

“The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine about the deputy of the Rada Medvedchuk: “It would be right to do two things: at least for him to give certain evidence ... As a maximum ... to conduct the fastest possible trial, give him an appropriate term, knock out testimony and then exchange him.”

It's clear?

The British scheme is to hold a quick trial, give a time limit, and then get evidence.

Works flawlessly,” she wrote.

Earlier, the media reported that Denisenko, on the air of the Rada channel, said that it was necessary to “carry out the fastest possible trial” of Medvedchuk, after which “give him an appropriate term,” and then “beat certain testimony out of him.”

On the evening of April 12, Zelensky published a photo in which the head of the political council of the Opposition Platform - For Life party, Viktor Medvedchuk, is sitting in handcuffs.

The former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Ilya Kiva, in connection with the news of the detention of Medvedchuk, said that Zelensky needed a loud newsbreak to divert attention from the death of Ukrainian nationalists and marines in Mariupol.