The administration of St. Petersburg spoke about the creation of «warning groups» of employees of the military registration and enlistment offices and the police, who conduct raids on men in the entrances. The message of the city authorities quotes RBC.
According to a government spokesman, «warning groups», which include employees of the military registration and enlistment offices, the police and the district administration, work on the first floors of houses in the Kalininsky district. They re-hand over summonses to those who did not appear at the military commissariat for the first time and did not provide their credentials, the administration claims.
“Their goal is to notify citizens about the need to appear… We ask residents of apartment buildings to treat with understanding the organizational measures for serving subpoenas in pursuance of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation,” the city authorities added.
Earlier today it became known that men were rounded up in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the security forces stopped them in the subway and at the entrances of residential complexes in order to issue subpoenas. A resident of the house on Kondratievsky Prospekt recorded a video showing two people in civilian clothes and a police officer with subpoenas in hand. They demanded to stop filming and asked: “Do you have a mother? Do you have children?”
Also, in St. Petersburg, the security forces raided the residential complex “Ladoga Park” in the Nevsky district. “We have a roundup in the LCD, the police, traffic police nicknames, civilians. They slow down passers-by, cars, go home, ”wrote one of the eyewitnesses, Fontanka paid attention to his message.
In addition, Kirill Kabanov, a member of the Human Rights Council (HRC), told RBC that he was approached by an employee of MGTS and his head with a complaint about a raid near the capital's Shchelkovskaya metro station. According to them, the security forces detained an employee of the company and demanded from him a certificate of deferment from military service during the period of mobilization.
After reports of raids, Senator Andrei Klishas wrote: “Each such signal must be verified and, if confirmed, the actions of officials who authorized such “roundups” a legal assessment must be given. He added that there were no restrictions on the rights of citizens in the country, so «all constitutional rights and guarantees, including freedom of movement, are in full force.»
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