250000 Russians dodged conscription in 2012

Big News Network (IANS)
Tuesday 5th March, 2013

About 250,000 Russians dodged compulsory military service last year, a military official said.

In 2012, 235,800 citizens dodged conscription by “falling off the defence ministry’s radar”.

Another 8,800 people were officially served call-up notices and did not show up at induction centres, said Maj. Gen. Yevgeny Burdinsky, deputy head of the General Staff’s Chief Organization and Mobilization Directorate.

The number was 25 percent higher than in 2011, when an estimated 200,000 young men evaded compulsory military service, according to the General Staff.

A source told RIA Novosti that the lists of draft dodgers who were served notices will soon be made public in some media outlets.

Last year, more than 300 draft dodgers were prosecuted, but less than 20 were given jail sentences, Burdinsky said.

Under the Russian Penal Code, draft dodgers face a fine of up to 200,000 rubles (about $7,000) or a prison term for up to two years.

The Union of Soldiers’ Mothers Committee Chairwoman Valentina Melnikova said last year that only a small proportion of the reported delinquents are actual draft dodgers, while the rest may be people on missing persons lists, jailed convicts and others who are nevertheless required to serve in the military because of the military’s outdated or deficient records.

–IANS/RIA Novosti

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