Lawyer Warns: Forcibly Taking Someone to a Military Recruitment Office Without Cause Is an Abuse of Power.

Lawyer warns of TCC overreach
Lawyer warns of TCC overreach

Military Lawyer Explains the Legal Boundaries

According to Novyny.live: According to military attorney Mykhailo Lobunko, simply lacking a deferment does not justify being forcibly taken to a military enlistment office. He stressed that only police officers have the authority to carry out administrative detention—a point that underscores how crucial it is for those subject to military service to know their rights.

When Can Someone Actually Be Taken to a Recruitment Center?

Lobunko outlined that a person can only be brought to a Territorial Center for Recruitment (TCC) under specific conditions. These include:

  • committing an administrative violation related to military registration,
  • being listed as wanted by the TCC,
  • failing to present a military registration document during an inspection,
  • refusing to accept a summons in the presence of a police officer.

The lawyer emphasized that if a man has a 'Reserve+' status with no recorded violations or wanted notices, presents his documents, and has not committed any offense, there is no legal basis for his detention. He added that any forced transport under such circumstances amounts to an overstep of authority. This highlights the need for law enforcement and officials to follow the law and respect the rights of men who are registered for military service.

Lobunko's statements prompt reflection on the procedures affecting those liable for military service and the importance of protecting their rights—a pressing issue in the current environment. Mykhailo Lobunko

This situation underscores the necessity of clear legal frameworks governing the relationship between military conscripts and state authorities, especially as mobilization and military registration matters become increasingly relevant. Understanding these legal provisions can help prevent abuses and safeguard the legitimate interests of citizens who may be subject to administrative procedures.


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