“The raids will continue.” Sevastopol hotbed of migrants

“The raids will continue.” Sevastopol hotbed of migrants
“The raids will continue.” Sevastopol hotbed of migrants
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Sevastopol police opened a criminal case regarding the provision of false documents and prosecuted 99 foreigners for violations of migration legislation. The offenses were detected during eight operational and preventive measures.

99 foreign citizens were brought to administrative responsibility, of which:

– for violation of migration registration rules under Part 1 of Art. 18.8 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation – 43;

– for violation of the regime of stay in the Russian Federation under Part 1.1 of Art. 18. 8 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation – 18;

– for failure to comply with the stated purpose of entry into the Russian Federation under Part 2 of Art. 18.8 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation – 1;

– for illegal work activities under Part 1 of Art. 18.10 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation – 5;

– for failure to comply with the deadlines for applying for a patent under Art. 18.20 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation – 32.

For the provision of residential premises to foreigners staying in the Russian Federation in violation of the established procedure or rules of transit travel, as well as for failure by the receiving party to fulfill obligations in connection with the implementation of migration registration under Art. 18.9 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, 13 Russian citizens were brought to administrative responsibility.

During the period of the events, three decisions were made to ban entry into the territory of the Russian Federation for foreign citizens subjected to deportation, 13 residence permits of a foreign citizen and one temporary residence permit in the Russian Federation were canceled.

During the verification of documents of foreign citizens, 8 migration cards with signs of forgery were identified. Based on these facts, checks are being carried out. Based on the fact that four citizens of Central Asia provided forms for notification of the arrival of a foreign citizen or stateless person with signs of forgery, a criminal case was initiated under Part 1 of Article 327 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

In a preventive raid that took place in the Balaklava region, more than 150 people were found in the residential premises of two hostels, mostly citizens of the Central Asian republics who arrived in Sevastopol for the purpose of employment.

Police officers checked the builders’ documents giving them the right to stay on the territory of our country and carry out work activities, and also checked them against the information databases of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Police dog handlers, using a service dog, examined all hotel premises for the presence of items prohibited for civilian circulation in Russia.

During the event, police identified six foreigners who violated the regime of stay in the Russian Federation. They were brought to administrative responsibility under Part 1 of Art. 18.8 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation “Violation by a foreign citizen or stateless person of the rules of entry into the Russian Federation or the regime of stay (residence) in the Russian Federation.”

The Sevastopol police will continue to conduct raids aimed at identifying violations in the field of migration legislation.

The article is in Russian

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