In Russia, the police were instructed not to open a case against drug criminals and to recruit them for a contract with the Russian armed forces.
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This was reported today, February 29, on the website of the Center for National Resistance, citing informed sources.
It is noted that in Russia, when detaining persons suspected of selling and distributing narcotic drugs:
- they take them to the station, but do not open a case;
- A prosecutor and a representative of the military registration and enlistment office arrive and persuade the detainee to sign a contract with Rosf.
In this way, Russia actually recruits future prisoners at the pre-trial stage, thus hoping to avoid social tension due to mobilization in the country. That is, the Kremlin does not worry about the fate of these criminals and sends them into meat assaults, the CNS notes and calls for transmitting information about the enemy to the appropriate chatbot.
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Source: Racurs

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