A participant in the war in Ukraine asked the Russian prosecutor’s office not to deport him to Kazakhstan, Mash reports.
“The Crimean Ministry of Internal Affairs wants to send a volunteer who stormed Artemovsk (Bakhmut) to Kazakhstan, where he can be imprisoned for 9 years for participating in the SVO. All because of the USSR passport, which he could not change in time, ”the message says.
It is indicated that 48-year-old Alikhan Sanuev was born in the Kazakh SSR. In 2007, he was convicted under Article 228 and sentenced to seven years in prison. While he was serving his sentence, the Federal Penitentiary Service tried to find out which state he was a citizen of, for this they sent requests to the relevant authorities in the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan. But they never received an answer.
When the war began, he began to fight on the side of Russia.
“For six months, I went into battle 43 times. But when he returned home, he learned that the certificate of a stateless person was canceled and therefore they want to deport him from the Russian Federation. The migration center said that everyone, to put it mildly, did not care about his problems – they gave 15 days to receive a new “non-citizen document” in order to get a passport later. True, there is one thing – in such a short time it is almost impossible to issue all the docks. Now Sanuev and his family are afraid that he will be sent to Kazakhstan, where he will be imprisoned for 9 years for participating in the SVO. The man turned to the prosecutor’s office for help, ”writes Mash.
Source : kaztag.kz
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