Russian Police Official Advises Conscripts on Post-Military Life and Fraud Prevention
Major Vasily Atayev, deputy head of public order enforcement at Shatkovsky Police Department, recently met with conscripts at a local military enlistment office. The event focused on preparing young men for life after military service and protecting them from fraud.
Atayev began by outlining the terms and procedures for joining law enforcement after completing military service in the Russian Armed Forces. He also briefed conscripts on educational opportunities at universities under the MVD system, encouraging them to plan their future careers.
A significant part of the meeting was dedicated to warning conscripts about common fraud schemes. Atayev cited real-life cases of scams targeting residents in the municipal district. He provided practical advice on how to protect themselves from such schemes. To reinforce the message, preventive safety leaflets were distributed during the event.
Major Atayev's meeting with conscripts aimed to equip young men with essential knowledge for their post-military life. By raising awareness about fraud schemes and providing information on law enforcement careers and educational opportunities, the event empowered conscripts to make informed decisions and protect themselves.
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