It's a simple story: he conducted a poor campaign and made the police arrest him, without exaggeration, that's all, - this is how the leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze, assesses the arrest of Nika Melia, one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change.
According to him, Nika Melia was walking around the city the day before and insulting the police.
"Whoever does not pay bail is subject to detention. Is it difficult?! It's a simple story and creating something out of it is unthinkable. If any defendant does not pay bail, he is subject to detention, I think it will be a little difficult for you to make a scandal out of this.
The man was threatening that they would not catch him, he was formulating various versions of how he would fortify himself. He was going to fortify in the former office of the National Movement and the day before yesterday, he went out, walked around the city and insulted the police. He would not have walked around the city the day before and insult the police if he hadn't had the intention of getting arrested and justifying himself to his teammates the next day, saying, "What could I do, I got arrested the day before, otherwise I would ruin everything the next day.” It's a simple story: he conducted a poor campaign and made the police arrest him, without exaggeration, that's all," said Mamuka Mdinaradze.
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