Asia-Plus launches a Telegram bot to check if your name is on the Russian Interior Ministry’s ‘list of controlled persons’

Asia-Plus has launched a Telegram bot to check if your name is on the Russian Interior Ministry’s “list of controlled persons.”   The bot allows Tajik citizens to quickly determine if they are included in the list, which contains over 120,000 names suspected of violating migration laws.  This list is part of a new deportation […]

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Asia-Plus has launched a Telegram bot to check if your name is on the Russian Interior Ministry’s “list of controlled persons.”  

The bot allows Tajik citizens to quickly determine if they are included in the list, which contains over 120,000 names suspected of violating migration laws.  This list is part of a new deportation system that will be enforced starting February 5, 2025.

The Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population of Tajikistan recommends that citizens check if their names are in this list to avoid potential issues.  

However, searching for your name in a massive table of thousands of names is a long and difficult process.

To simplify this process, Asia-Plus created the Telegram bot @apnamecheck_bot, which allows Tajik citizens to quickly find out if they are on this list.  To use it, users must subscribe to one of Asia-Plus's Telegram channels.

The bot will help you find out in seconds whether or not you are included in this list.

To quickly check your name in the "list of controlled persons" of the Russian Interior Ministry, we have launched a convenient Telegram bot.

 

How does the bot work?

To start using the bot, you need to subscribe to one of our Telegram channels: Asia-Plus TJ in Tajik or Asia-Plus in Russian.

Our channels are useful, and with us, you’ll always be informed of the latest news from Tajikistan, the region, and the world. By subscribing, you also support us and inspire us to create new ideas and services for you.

 

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