Found Almost 300 Illegal Radio Electronic Means
The State Radio Frequency (SRF) Department of the Ministry of Communications and High Tech from the beginning of the year to November 1, revealed 292 radio electronic facilities that had not passed the state registration.
According to the official information, 131 of them were sealed, 107 were registered and, in addition, work is underway to register 54 radio-electronic means.
According to the Ministry, with users of illegal radioelectronic means they composed 28 protocols in connection with violation of the Code of Administrative Violations, and sent the appeals to the courts. --17D-
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