Police came to the Wildberries sorting center in Elektrostal, Moscow Region, to check the documents of employees. The company's press service told RBC about this.
“Specialists who have passed the test return to their jobs. In this regard, in a number of areas of the logistics center, interruptions in the loading and unloading of goods are possible,” said Wildberries.
As Baza clarified, several dozen riot police officers were working at the warehouse in the morning. With reference to eyewitnesses, the telegram channel writes that security forces are interested in illegal migrants and those who have recently received a Russian passport. According to employees, Baza reports, some of them were given summonses to the military registration and enlistment office.
Mash, without specifying sources, reports that police check men’s passports and marks of military service, and women are not allowed into the building. “Those who have questions are put on a bus,” the telegram channel clarified.
According to Mash, recently in the vicinity of the warehouse, 16 people were handed protocols for violating the stay in the country, three of them were expelled from the country.
In October, security forces raided mosque parishioners in Kotelniki. The men were taken to the military registration and enlistment office and forced to sign contracts. After a medical examination, they were taken to the recruitment point for contract soldiers, and from there to the regional assembly point in the city of Zheleznodorozhny.
Later it became known that 22 criminal cases were opened in Moscow for evasion of military service (Part 1 of Article 328 of the Criminal Code) in relation to natives of Central Asia with Russian citizenship. “More than 80 citizens have been sent to serve in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation,” the Investigative Committee added.

