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Amount of anonymous online payments can be reduced to 1 thousand rubles – Moskovsky Komsomolets

Amount of anonymous online payments can be reduced to 1 thousand rubles – Moskovsky Komsomolets

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The Public Chamber of Russia against mass poisoning spice offer to endow the federal anti-drug service (FDCS) the right to block electronic invoicing drug dealers without a court order and reduce the minimum amount of an anonymous translation from 15 thousand to 1 thousand rubles, wrote on Monday, the newspaper “Izvestia” referring to the members of the commission OP health Sultan Hamzaeva.

In May anonymous transfers were limited to the amount of 15 thousand rubles (420 USD) per day. Individuals who have been simplified identification, shall be entitled to transfer up to 60 thousand rubles (1.7 thousand dollars) per day and up to 200 thousand rubles (5.6 thousand dollars) per month. Mass poisoning spice occurred in several regions of the north and center of Russia and possibly already reached the North Caucasus. About 20 people have died, victims – hundreds.

“The House is going to propose to the government and the State Duma to allow control of electronic purses Federal Service for Drug Control (FDCS) and to reduce the minimum amount of an anonymous translation from 15 thousand to 1 thousand rubles “- the newspaper said.

Issue with reference to Hamzaeva adds that the proposal will be finalized at the round table in the OP this week. The newspaper explained that the initiative is directed against the drug traffickers, “as the majority of their financial turnover occurs in the network”.

A representative of the Public Chamber also said that through the electronic circulation, in particular, actively sold “Spice”. “Now young people 10-13 years of age can easily contact the seller on the internet money to him and get the address of the issuance of the spice. Price synthetic drug dose is 500 rubles. Cheapness and availability of produce whole spice-epidemic” – said Khamzaev.

Total in Russia today, 8 million drug addicts. Over the past five years, the drug killed about 600,000 people aged 15 to 34 years. More than 1 million people have been prosecuted, around 1,500 sites offering Federal Drug Control Service and IT-regulator Roscomnadzor annually close.

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