Moscow bailiffs have prevented 417 debtors from going abroad since early this year. The slogan on the jacket reads: "The Bailiff Service."
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Moscow Bailiffs Beset 417 Debtors
Moscow bailiffs have prevented 417 debtors from going abroad since early this year, PRIME-TASS reported. Overall, those individuals owe 1.6 million rubles.
The restrictions on foreign trips are applied only to the debtors, who deliberately evade executing the court awards, PRIME-TASS specified.
Bailiffs of the Moscow region are even more aggressive than their Moscow colleagues when stopping unfair borrowers from going abroad. The Moscow region’s bailiffs released 1,642 respective orders in the first nine months of this year.
The ban on foreign trips is by far not the sole action applied to debtors. In July, for instance, Federal Bailiff Service entered into the agreement with financial intelligence and is now authorized to get data on a debtor’s property, including overseas.
It emerged in August that the bailiffs intend to release in Internet the list of names of persistent debtors and to compile a uniform database of debtors refusing to settle fines enforced by the court awards.
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