FSB officers rolled off the fingers of 351 migrants in greenhouses near Volgograd

FSB officers rolled off the fingers of 351 migrants in greenhouses near Volgograd
FSB officers rolled off the fingers of 351 migrants in greenhouses near Volgograd
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Employees of the Federal Security Service of Russia in the Volgograd region, together with police officers and the National Guard, carried out preventive measures in greenhouse farms in the Ilovlinsky district, in order to verify compliance by foreign citizens with the migration and labor legislation of the Russian Federation.

During the raid, law enforcement officers took fingerprints from 351 people from the Central Asian republics. 22 protocols were drawn up for foreign citizens illegally carrying out labor activities, providing false information when carrying out migration registration, and violating the rules of entry into Russia and stay in the country. One of the detainees has a fictitious registration at his place of residence. Three citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan were illegally staying on the territory of Russia; they were sentenced to an administrative fine with deportation from our country and prohibition of entry into it for a period of 5 years. Law enforcement officials are conducting further inspections to identify violations provided for by the migration and labor legislation of the Russian Federation.

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