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Members of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights…

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Members of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the development of civil society and rights
the person was asked by Prosecutor General Krasnov
explain on what basis
persons who are sent to war in Ukraine are exempt from serving their sentences.

Earlier, a source from the Cheka-OGPU said that the president signs pardon decrees for such prisoners. They are closed.

Here’s how the procedure goes:
The registration procedure is as follows: on the personal files of prisoners, certificates are drawn up in a new form – they contain not only excerpts from the AKUS (PO FSIN), but also indicating origin, faith, connections (extended information, it was required to indicate the true “family members” in the colony) and other detailed operational information. The papers are sent to Moscow. From there, under strict control and in secrecy (all documents are received and stored in the safe of the Special Department – the special accounting department, which is located in a civilian building outside the zone) “pardons” come signed by the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. But these papers are not entered into the zone.
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