Dodging Drivers to be Deprived of the Right to Drive: CCC, SSU, and Police to Strengthen Control.
Procedures for Imposing Restrictions on Dodgers from Mobilization to be Accelerated
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine is speeding up procedures to start imposing restrictions on dodgers from mobilization regarding the right to drive. This is reported by the "Judicial-Legal Newspaper."
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Rustem Umerov, stated that now the CCC, SSU, and intelligence agencies will exchange data with the National Police concerning dodgers. Electronic information interaction has been implemented between the Unified State Register of Conscripts, Military Obligors, and Reservists and the Unified Information System of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This will allow law enforcement to promptly receive data about offenders for their subsequent administrative detention and delivery to the nearest CCC or SSU office.
The Cabinet has published a decree introducing changes to the Procedure for Organizing and Maintaining Military Records of Conscripts, Military Obligors, and Reservists. According to these changes, the National Police will carry out administrative detention and delivery of conscripts, military obligors, and reservists upon request of district CCCs, SSU organs, and intelligence agencies through electronic information interaction between relevant registers and the MIA's information system.
These changes are introduced to simplify the procedure of proving in court the fact of the impossibility of delivering a person for the application of restrictions on the right to drive a vehicle.
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