At the Rostov pre-trial detention center, where hostages were taken on June 16, staff shortages reached 30%, Aleksey Melnikov, a member of the Russian Human Rights Council and executive secretary of the Committee, told reporters on May 6. of Moscow Public Surveillance. .
“According to my information, the pretrial detention center is 30% understaffed. I can only assume that the number of unoccupied staff positions in such a detention center ranges between 70 and 90. This is a huge number.”– Melnikov said.
According to him, one of the reasons for such a significant staff shortage is the low salary of employees. He highlighted the need to increase employees’ income, improve their benefits and increase the prestige of the service, especially among inspectors, since even the salaries of FSIN officials do not reach the desired level.
Recall that on June 16, the defendant in the GUFSIN pre-trial detention center number 1 in the Rostov region took two employees hostage. The kidnappers were eliminated and no employee of the institution was injured.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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