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WorldAsiaCrime on the border with China has become a problem in the Far East

Crime on the border with China has become a problem in the Far East

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Plenipotentiary Trutnev was briefed on the situation with Far Eastern criminals, according to TELMENEWS.RU news agency

Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia Dmitry Demeshin and Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Trutnev discussed the state of law in the Far East in certain sectors. The meeting took place in Vladivostok.

Following the meeting, the areas where the criminal situation is most worrying were announced. These are the wage market, construction, wildfires and logistics – border crossings are always a breeding ground for parallel businesses.

In the first months of this year, debts in the amount of more than 550 million rubles were collected from unscrupulous employers.

“At the same time, a significant increase in debt is noted in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (from 29.2 million to 59.4 million rubles) and in the Transbaikal Territory (from 29.3 million to 52 million rubles),” the deputy said. Attorney General. Primorye was positively noted – the unemployment rate fell by almost 3%.

There is always a long-term construction problem. Above all, the Khabarovsk Territory worries – 14 objects. Seven in Buryatia, five in Primorye, three in Yakutia and two in the Amur region. 2.5 thousand shareholders are still waiting for a positive solution to their housing problems. In addition, more than 600 people are waiting for the restoration of homes lost to floods and fires.

Since the beginning of this year, 1,240 forest fires have been recorded in the Okrug over an area of ​​544.5 thousand hectares. The largest area covered by fire is observed in the Jewish Autonomous Region, the Khabarovsk Territory and the Amur Region.

The problem of the development of logistics for the export of goods to countries in the Asia-Pacific region remains the unfinished construction and reconstruction of checkpoints, out of 80 only 59 (73%) are functioning, it was said. noted at the meeting. The queuing situation contributes to the criminalization of the transport of goods. In March, Trutnev gave several instructions, in particular, proposals to simplify customs payments will be developed for the customs service. This will avoid the accumulation of queues at transitions. Several other departments should synchronize their schedules for the modernization of border crossings.

This question is under the special control of Yuri Trutnev. For several years, the Plenipotentiary has been trying to deal with those who in every way delay the modernization of systems at checkpoints and the restoration of the buildings themselves, most of which have fallen into disrepair. Especially – against the background of Chinese border “palaces”, equipped with the latest technology

It should be noted that in the fall, the Primorsky security forces covered a large gang of extortionists who operated in the border area of ​​Primorye. They forced truckers to pay money to cross the border, bypassing the queue, and also intimidated them if they did not agree to pay the bribe.

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