In Elektrostal, the police conducted a “roundup” at the Wildberries warehouse

In Elektrostal, the police conducted a “roundup” at the Wildberries warehouse

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The police arranged a document check at the employees of the sorting center of the Wildberries marketplace in Elektrostal, there are possible interruptions in the shipment and unloading of goods. This was reported to RBC by the company’s press service.

According to the Telegram channels “Mesh” and “Baza”, dozens of riot police officers rushed to the warehouse. They detained illegal migrants and those who recently received a Russian passport. Some of the detainees were given summonses to the military enlistment office.

“Men’s passports and military service marks are checked, women are turned around at the entrance and not allowed in,” and “those who have questions are put on the bus,” writes “Mash”.

The day before, according to the Telegram channel, 16 people were detained in the vicinity of the warehouse. 13 migrants were fined for violating the regime of stay in the country and illegal work, three were deported.

About 250 people were detained in Reutov, according to the nationalists participating in the “roundups” of migrants together with the police. Those of them who did not register for the military after receiving Russian citizenship were given summonses to the military enlistment office.

On November 17, law enforcement officers conducted a raid during which they detained the parishioners of a mosque in the Moscow suburb of Balashikha. Everyone who left it had their documents checked, some were detained and taken to the military registration office. It is confirmed that the participants in the raid were employees of the FSB, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Prosecutor’s Office.

At the end of October, a “roundup” of mosques in Kotelniki near Moscow caused a great stir. Then several tens of people were taken to the military enlistment office and at least some of them were sent to military service, as an alternative it was suggested to conclude a contract. The story received publicity thanks to the fact that Mamut Useinov, the finalist of the television show “Perepoi zvezdu” was among those detained and then summoned.

  • Recently, there have been several reports of attempts by the authorities to attract migrants who have received Russian citizenship to participate in the war. “Roundups” on them were reported in different regions of Russia, including St. Petersburg. They are detained, taken to the military enlistment office and placed on the military register, while offering to conclude contracts for army service and threatening punishment in case of refusal. The head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, proposed to leave the citizenship of migrants who received a Russian passport, if they do not want to take part in the war against Ukraine.

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