People who did not attend military enlistment offices to give their fingerprints are now summoned to traffic police

According to the traffic policemen, people go to them more willingly. The people who did not attend military enlistment offices or police departments to give their fingerprints are now summoned to the traffic police. Thus, several dozens men were fingerprinted in the Moscow district traffic police department in Minsk on December 2.

The event is taking place in the framework of the "Law on Dactyloscopy", explained the representatives of the Moscow district traffic police department, to the European Radio for Belarus. They summon people to the traffic police because they are more willing to go there, than to military enlistment offices or police departments. 

Traffic policeman: "According to this law, all the citizens liable for military service should undergo the dactyloscopy procedure, thus, our obligations include this. And people go to traffic police more willingly".


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