Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were fired en masse due to corruption, poor pay and forced labor as punitive bodies in occupied Ukraine.
There is a shortage of police in Russia. The question of personnel became very acute after the start of the war. This was announced on Thursday, August 31, in the ISW report.
“The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia is experiencing a severe shortage of personnel after a large-scale invasion of Ukraine,” experts said.
The report recalls that on August 31, a decree went into effect in the Russian Federation that actually removes age restrictions for service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This was done, according to representatives of the Institute, to reduce the lack of personnel.
“The document increases the age limit for those wishing to join the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation from 35-40 to 50-55 years, depending on the position,” they noted.
Also, the new document eliminates the need to obtain a personal bond upon entering the service, cancels probationary periods for new employees with military experience, as well as
allows individuals deemed unfit for service on health grounds to continue to serve in a modified capacity.
Also, employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation were widely dismissed from their jobs due to corruption, poor pay and forced labor as punitive bodies in the occupied part of Ukraine.
It should be noted that in August 2023, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, said that in Russia there are not enough police “critically, and warned that this could affect the level of crime.
In Russia’s Leningrad Region, Strategy-18 activist Vladimir Shipitsyn was accused of using violence against a law enforcement officer after a man accidentally knocked off a policeman’s cap with a Ukrainian flagpole during his arrest.
Earlier in Moscow, police detained a man who was walking his dog for a long time at the Patriarch’s Ponds.
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Source: korrespondent

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