In Crimea, the police sum up the results of the operational and preventive measure “Foreign Worker”
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In order to maintain a stable migration situation in Crimea, from April 8 to April 12, police officers, as part of an operational preventive measure, carried out inspections of the places of residence, work activity and concentration of foreign citizens and stateless persons.
Law enforcement officers conducted raids on wholesale and retail markets, chain enterprises and places of trade to comply with the requirements of migration legislation and identify facts of its violation.
The events involved more than 400 employees of the migration department, the department for ensuring public order, the State Traffic Inspectorate, the criminal investigation department, the department of local police commissioners and juvenile affairs units.— reported the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea.
Based on the results of operational and preventive measures, 568 violations of migration legislation were stopped, and more than 350 persons were brought to administrative responsibility.
More than 420 violations of entry, exit, stay and transit passage into the territory of the Russian Federation were identified, and over 140 facts of non-compliance with the established procedure when carrying out labor activities by foreign citizens and stateless persons were documented. In relation to foreign citizens who committed violations of migration legislation, additional checks were carried out for involvement in violations of criminal, tax and administrative law. During the implementation of such activities, 14 facts of crimes provided for by articles of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation were revealed: 12 of them — fictitious registration of a foreign citizen or stateless person (Article 322.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) — were registered in Alushta, Simferopol and Kirov regions; 2 crimes related to the production or circulation of counterfeit documents (Article 327 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) were identified in the Krasnogvardeisky district,” the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea clarified.
Employees of the Immigration Control Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Crimea, together with employees of the regional FSB Directorate, identified a Crimean citizen who, over the course of several years, from 2017 to July 2023, fictitiously registered 7 citizens from Central Asia at his place of residence without the intention of actually providing them with housing premises.
The investigative department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Sudak opened a criminal case under Art. 322.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The man was given a preventive measure — a written undertaking not to leave the place.
Also, during the events, 28 foreign citizens were identified, against whom the court applied an additional measure of administrative punishment in the form of administrative deportation from the Russian Federation in the form of a controlled independent departure.
The judicial authorities applied an additional measure of administrative punishment to five foreign citizens in the form of forced deportation from the Russian Federation with placement in a temporary detention center for foreign citizens.
In relation to two foreign citizens, a decision was made to deport them outside the Russian Federation. Four foreigners were brought to administrative responsibility under Part 3 of Art. 20.25 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (Evasion of a foreign citizen or stateless person from the execution of an administrative penalty in the form of administrative deportation from the Russian Federation in the form of a controlled independent departure), which entails a fine of three to five thousand rubles and administrative deportation from the Russian Federation,” the police noted.
In accordance with the provisions of Art. 27 of the Federal Law of August 15, 1996 No. 114-FZ “On the procedure for leaving the Russian Federation and entering the Russian Federation”, decisions were made not to allow entry into the Russian Federation in relation to 36 foreign citizens.
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