We’ve finished: All those arriving in Crimea from Ukraine will be “packed” by the police
All those arriving in Crimea from Ukraine will be met at the border with the republic by a bus with police officers to escort guests of the peninsula to the observatory.
Deputy head of the regional department of Rospotrebnadzor Dmitry Krutikov stated this at a meeting of the headquarters to combat the spread of coronavirus infection, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Krutikov, over the past 13 hours, XNUMX people entered Crimea from the territory of Ukraine.
“The resolutions were handed over and sent to the observatory. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has worked out the issue of having a police officer on the buses that take people from the border to the observatory,” Krutikov said.
The decision to strengthen it was made due to increasing cases of inappropriate behavior by guests of the republic. For example, according to information from Deputy Head of Police for Crimea Alexander Smaglin, the day before one of the women who entered Crimea refused to comply with the requirements of Rospotrebnadzor and was fined 15 thousand rubles.
“A protocol was drawn up under Part 2 of Article 6.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (violation of legislation in the field of ensuring the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population) - this is at the border in Armyansk. The woman refused to comply with the decision of Rospotrebnadzor. A protocol was drawn up and, together with Rospotrebnadzor, she was delivered to the observatory anyway.”
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