People in 'Reserve+' are wanted: what to do about errors in databases.
In Ukraine, cases are increasingly being found where men with active status in 'Reserve+' and on military registration end up being wanted for evading mobilization. Lawyer Danilo Tryasov notes that this situation is a result of systemic failures in the interaction between agencies and inconsistencies in databases.
Difficulties in Being Sought
According to inkorr.com: The current situation in Ukraine indicates numerous difficulties faced by citizens due to problems in the cooperation of state bodies and data incompatibility. Lawyer Danilo Tryasov emphasizes that these issues arise from flaws in the information exchange system.
The lawyer recommends a three-step action algorithm for those in a similar situation. First, it is necessary to prepare by entering into a contract with a lawyer and drawing up an action plan. Then, one should send a lawyer's request to obtain information about the reasons for being wanted and to extract information from the register. Finally, if necessary, defend one's rights in court by challenging the actions of the military registration and enlistment office.
Action Algorithm for Affected Individuals
For those facing similar difficulties, the lawyer advises to adhere to a clear strategy: start with preparation, then formulate a request, and, if necessary, defend your rights in court. It is important to act legally and consult with specialists to avoid troubles due to unlawful actions by law enforcement.
Given the complex situation in the mobilization system, it is important to know your rights and actions in case you or your acquaintances find yourselves in similar circumstances. Legal assistance and proper preparation can be decisive in this challenging process.
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