Federal Service for Execution of Court Decisions
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The Federal Service for Execution of Sentences (FSSP) is portrayed as an enforcement body responsible for collecting debts and executing court rulings in Russia. It conducts investigations, issues warrants, and manages asset seizures, including vehicles, to recover outstanding payments. The entity is also involved in monitoring individuals with unpaid obligations, such as those related to criminal fines or civil debts, and has been linked to high-profile cases involving public figures. Additionally, the FSFP is associated with efforts toward digital transformation of enforcement processes.
Recent coverage
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