Three-Hour Limit on Detention at Military Recruitment Centers: What Ukrainian Law States.

Detention in TCC, three-hour limit
Detention in TCC, three-hour limit

Administrative Detention for Mobilization Violations

According to TSN.ua: Under Ukraine's Code on Administrative Offenses, individuals detained for breaking mobilization rules can only be held for up to three hours. This strict timeframe applies to administrative detentions, meaning authorities must release or seek further legal action within that window. If additional time is required, detention can be extended to 72 hours, but only with a court order or approval from law enforcement agencies.

A critical point for citizens to understand: staying at a Territorial Center for Recruitment (TCC) beyond three hours after an administrative report is filed constitutes an unlawful restriction of freedom. Vladyslav Deriy highlighted this issue, stating,

“if a citizen remains on TCC premises for more than 3 hours after the administrative protocol is drawn up, it is an illegal deprivation of liberty.”
This underscores the need for authorities to respect legal boundaries during mobilization-related procedures.

Upholding Legality and Human Rights

To ensure justice and protect individual rights, all administrative detentions must strictly follow these time limits and require proper judicial or law enforcement authorization. This legal framework is especially relevant in Ukraine today, where mobilization efforts are ongoing.

These regulations highlight the importance of human rights protections in Ukraine, particularly during periods of national mobilization. Exceeding detention timeframes can lead to serious legal consequences for state bodies and law enforcement. Citizens should be aware of these rights to defend themselves against any unlawful actions by authorities.


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