Actual conscript addresses are starting to appear in military registration instead of registration addresses
Data on the actual places of residence of conscripts are being entered into the military registration registry, even if they have not reported a change of residence. This is reported by "Conscript School". Real cases. Human rights defenders are aware of two such cases. For example, a conscript from the Murmansk region found that his address in Tatarstan was listed in the military registration registry – he unofficially rents housing there. In addition, a reservist from Komi said that he received a notification in "Gosuslugi" about changes in data. After that, he discovered the address of his actual residence in the Leningrad region in the military registration registry. "Idite lesom" told "Novaya-Evropa" that they are not aware of similar cases. Where the new data came from. Both men and their relatives did not provide the military commissariats with information about their new places of residence. At the same time, the reservist from Komi noted that he provided his real address to the polyclinic and the traffic police when drawing up the protocol. "It is still unclear where exactly the registry gets such data from. But these cases show that an actual address, once transferred to a state or quasi-state system, can potentially become available for military registration as well," said the head of the legal department of "Conscript School", Timofey Vaskin. What happens if you don't report a move to the military commissariat. Human rights defenders note that all conscript citizens of Russia must report their move to the military commissariats and register at their place of residence. At the same time, failure to comply with this requirement can only result in a fine of up to 20,000 rubles. Where military commissariats will be able to obtain data. Previously, a group of deputies submitted a bill to the State Duma giving the Ministry of Defense the right to receive information from the registry of civil status records. In the explanatory note, the initiators stated that the changes are necessary to simplify the procedure for providing social support to military personnel, as well as to "optimize military registration."
Actual conscript addresses are starting to appear in military registration instead of registration addresses Russia’s military registration system is reportedly updating records with the actual places of residence of conscripts, even if they haven’t officially reported a move. Human rights activists have documented cases where individuals found their rented addresses or actual living locations entered into the system without their direct input. This development raises questions about how these databases are being populated and the implications for citizens who fail to update their registration, as required by law.
- Military registration offices are reportedly adding actual residence addresses to conscripts’ records, even without official notification of a move.
- Two documented cases show individuals finding their rented or actual living addresses updated in the military registry.
- The source of this updated data is unclear, but it’s suggested that information from other state systems might be used.
- Failure to report a change of residence to military authorities can result in a fine, but this new practice could have broader implications.
- A proposed bill could grant the Ministry of Defense access to civil registry data, potentially further streamlining the collection of personal information for military purposes.
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