Kolokoltsev dismissed the deputy head of the migration department in Moscow “for a formal approach”
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Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev fired Igor Dudnik, deputy head of the migration department in Moscow. The reason is a formal approach to the consideration of citizens’ applications, said the official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Irina Volk.
She said that in addition to Dudnik, the head of the Department for Refugees, Temporary Asylum and Internally Displaced Persons of the capital’s migration department, Tatiana Dmitrieva, was also fired. The reason is the same, a formal approach to the consideration of applications.
The dismissal is connected with the denial of asylum to the Russian-speaking Latvian writer and blogger Sergey Vasiliev. He had previously left Latvia and applied for temporary asylum in Russia.
“The audit showed that the statement of Sergei Vasiliev was considered superficially by authorized officials, without taking into account all the circumstances, including the presence of a threat to his life and health in the territory of the state of permanent residence,” Volk said.
As a result, he was given an unreasonable decision to refuse asylum. Now this decision has been annulled and asylum will be granted in the near future.
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