In Poltava, control over military registration will be strengthened: violators will be detected through CNAP.
Strengthening control over military registration in Poltava
According to ТСН: In Poltava, control over the military registration of conscripts, military personnel, and reservists is being strengthened. Violators will be identified during appeals to the CNAP, after which they will be taken to the TCC and SP.
The executive committee of the Poltava city council has made the decision to create a special commission that will check how state bodies, enterprises, and institutions comply with military registration rules, in particular, keeping lists of military personnel and the timeliness of reconciling data with the TCC.
Institutions will be obliged to inform the TCC about individuals who do not have military registration or violate its rules. Cooperation with the police is also planned for searching, detaining, and bringing violators to the military enlistment offices.
According to the decision, military personnel who are wanted for violating mobilization rules can be identified when contacting government bodies, CNAPs, and other institutions. If necessary, the police will take them to the TCC for document processing.
The city authorities also plan to more actively inform the public about military registration rules through media and the official website of the city council, as well as introduce online consultations for citizens and responsible employees of enterprises.
“Corruption in the TCC and SP system is a problem that affects the country's defense capability. Abusing official duties is unacceptable.”
The measures being taken by the city authorities are aimed at improving control over military registration and ensuring the country's defense capability in the face of modern challenges. Increasing public awareness of military registration rules may also reduce the number of violations and contribute to more effective mobilization of resources.
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