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Rules for transferring food to pre-trial detention centers. How to send a parcel, and what can be sent to a prisoner in a pre-trial detention center

You can send instant pasta. Tea and cigarettes go like money in the colony. Sweets, coffee, lard, stewed meat, fish, cheese, dry potatoes in bags, raisins, dried apricots, everything that cannot be heat treated.

Shampoo, gel - cover such items with tape to prevent spills. Condensed milk and some seasonings are okay, but not pepper.

If you are sending it to a stranger and are afraid to reveal your address (however, they can spy on a friend’s address and use it for bad purposes, although in reality this does not happen so often), then letters from the conclusion can be addressed post restante - just indicate the post office code . A passport is enough to obtain it. Such letters are stored for up to 30 days and then destroyed.

The regulations for the acceptance and receipt by convicts of parcels, transfers and parcels were approved by Order of the Ministry of Justice of Russia dated November 3, 2005 N 205 “On approval of the internal regulations of correctional institutions.”

List of products and other goods allowed for transfer to convicts:

1. Vegetable oil (packaged in containers).

2. Butter (packaged in containers).

3. Margarine (packaged in containers).

4. Cheese in vacuum packaging.

5. Sausage, cold-cut, dry and vacuum-packed (raw smoked only from April to October).

6. Cold smoked fish in vacuum packaging (do not order from April to October).

7. Raw meat, raw meat in vacuum packaging, lard in vacuum packaging.

8. Salt, refined sugar, sugar substitute, condensed milk (packaged in containers).

9. Seasonings, mustard, ketchup.

10. Instant noodles, instant mashed potatoes (packaged in containers).

11. Instant soups that need to be hydrated with hot water.

12. Natural juices, mineral water, carbonated fruit water (in packaged containers).

13. Dry waffle cake, cookies, muffins, dried crackers, gingerbread, waffles (packaged).

14. Instant coffee, cocoa, tea (in packs), baking soda (in packs).

15. Sterilized milk (in bags).

16. Fermented milk products with a shelf life of more than 10 days (only from October to April).

17. Honey (packaged).

18. Bread (in plastic packaging).

19. Caramel, chocolate.

20. Fruits (apples, oranges, lemons, pears, tangerines).

21. Vegetables (onions, garlic, cucumbers, tomatoes).

22. Dried fruits (raisins, prunes, dried apricots, figs, bananas), nuts.

23. Baby food: meat, fruit, vegetable purees, juices, dry milk mixtures.

24. Washing powder, soap, shampoo, cream (for children’s hands, feet, shaving, etc.).

25. Cigarettes, matches, paper, toilet paper, toothbrush, toothpaste, washcloth.

26. Safety razors for single use.

27. Factory-made household electric boiler (up to 0.5 kW).

28. Underwear, T-shirt, tights, socks, towel, scarves, pads for women.

29. Ballpoint pen, refills (black, blue), notebooks, mailing envelope.

Food products must be certified, industrially produced, in supplier packaging with an expiration date indicated.

1. Products that require heat treatment (packaged soups, cereals, cereals, meat, fish).

2. Food products with a limited shelf life (less than 7 hours).

3. Products that must be stored at low temperatures (less than +8 degrees).

Based on a doctor’s conclusion, patients with tuberculosis, HIV-infected people, pregnant and lactating women, as well as children and adolescents are additionally allowed to order food products from the baby food category.

List of things and items, food products that convicts are prohibited from having with them, receiving in parcels, transfers, parcels, or purchasing

1. Items, products and substances withdrawn from civil circulation.

2. All types of weapons, ammunition.

3. Vehicles.

4. Explosive, poisonous, fire hazardous and radioactive substances, lighters.

5. Money, valuables.

6. Securities, currencies of foreign countries.

7. Optical instruments.

8. Wrist and pocket watches (in prisons).

9. Food products that require heat treatment (except for tea and coffee, milk powder, instant food concentrates that do not require boiling or cooking), home-canned products, yeast.

10. All types of alcoholic drinks, beer.

11. Perfume, cologne and other alcohol-based products.

12. Narcotic drugs, psychotropic toxic and potent substances, their analogues and medicinal substances without medical indications, medical supplies.

13. Electronic computers, typewriters, duplicating machines and other office equipment.

14. Knives, straight razors, safety razor blades.

15. Piercing and cutting objects, structurally similar to edged weapons.

16. Axes, hammers and other tools.

17. Playing cards.

18. Cameras, photographic materials, chemicals, film cameras, video, audio equipment (except for television receivers, radio receivers), communications equipment and components for them that ensure operation.

19. Any documents (except for documents of the established form, identifying the convicted person, copies of sentences and rulings of courts, responses based on the results of consideration of proposals, applications, petitions and complaints, receipts for money, things, valuables handed over for storage).

20. Topographic maps, compasses, literature on topography, martial arts, service dog breeding, weapons design.

21. Military and other uniforms, accessories.

22. Clothing, hats and shoes (except for slippers, tracksuits and sports shoes) of unidentified samples.

23. Colored pencils, felt-tip pens, markers, ink, ink, ballpoint and gel pens (except for blue and black), paints, copy paper.

24. Pornographic materials, objects.

25. Electrical household appliances (except for electric shavers, factory-made household electric boilers).

26. Things and objects, food products received or purchased in a manner not established by the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and these Rules.

Notes:

1. This list applies to convicts serving sentences in penal colonies, with the exception of paragraphs 5, 9 (except for yeast), 22, 25.

2. Convicts in cell-type premises, EPKT, in solitary confinement in special regime colonies, as well as those transferred to strict regime in prisons, are not allowed to purchase and store tea and coffee.

3. When transferred to another institution, convicts are allowed to take with them only personal belongings, food and items purchased by them in the prescribed manner.

4. The number of things and objects, food products that convicts can have with them is determined by the head of the institution, based on local conditions and capabilities. The total weight of things and objects belonging to the convicted person, food products, including those in the warehouse, cannot exceed 50 kg.

5. Television receivers and radio receivers can be purchased only for collective use and installed in places determined by the administration.

6. Wearing tracksuits and sports shoes is permitted during mass sports events.

Every pre-trial detention center has delivery point. The work schedule of this department will indicate when it is possible to send the necessary things to the arrested person.

If the point is not open every day or not all day, and the transfer needs to be provided urgently, then come early - there is usually a queue, and the employees do not always have time to accept everyone.

Rules for accepting transfers to a pre-trial detention center

According to the rules, a prisoner is allowed one food transfer per month, and two for minors. The maximum weight is tied to the quantity of products allowed for storage - 30 kg.

Since individual items are often also included here, in some pre-trial detention centers the weight limit for such items has been increased to 40 – 50 kg. This information is specified in each department.

Only one food donation per month is allowed!

Even if it weighs only 1 kg, the second opportunity to treat the arrested person will appear only in a month.

Donations of clothing are accepted once every six months, for persons under 18 years old, three times a year. Therefore, you can put some light things into food items.

What things can be transferred?

Each prisoner in a pre-trial detention center is provided with the necessary set of items for personal use. But the quantity and quality of government items leaves much to be desired, you can supplement the set and transfer:

  • underwear, socks, T-shirts;
  • bed linen, towels;
  • a light or warm sports suit - according to the season;
  • shoes: sneakers, indoor and shower slippers;
  • personal hygiene items: soap, washcloth, toothbrush and paste/powder, disposable razors, condoms, plastic or wooden combs, wet wipes, toilet paper, sanitary pads for women;
  • plastic, aluminum or enamel dishes: mug, plate, spoon;
  • writing paper or notebook, pencils and ballpoint pens with a set of black or blue refills;
  • no more than 3 photos.

Linen and clothing are preferably dark in color. Absolutely not transfer wearable items of khaki color, camouflage.

Is it possible to transfer the phone number?

If undeclared products are discovered, they returned or entered into forms, products prohibited for transfer are crossed off the list against the signature of the sender and are also returned.

How to send a parcel by mail?


If it is not possible to bring delivery, then you can send food and things by mail. Parcels and parcels are accepted.

Food parcels can only be sent once per month; food parcels will not be accepted this month. It is preferable to place the products in the parcel in polyethylene, rather than in the original packaging. Additional plastic bags are also included.

It is more convenient to send things in parcels, because... their number is not limited, unlike parcels and transfers.

Any postal item must contain a detailed inventory of what is being sent in 2 copies, certified by postal employees. The third copy remains with the sender.

Everything that is allowed to be sent to prisoners and does not contradict the rules of postal items is accepted for shipment.

According to postal rules, the weight of the parcel should not exceed 20 kg, and parcels - 2 kg.

Shipments via the Internet


The penitentiary service provides a service for collecting packages and delivering them to places of detention. Most often, the goods are delivered to the prisoner from the pre-trial detention center store. The sender places an order and pays an invoice with a detailed description of the goods. Service employees redirect the order to the area where the arrested person is located. The sender must be informed about the delivery of the goods.

There are some advantages to this form of food transfer. Since the parcel is formed within the Federal Penitentiary Service, the goods arrive to the consumer in packaging, and not packaged in cellophane.

A pre-trial detention center is a place of temporary stay for those arrested. The conditions of detention there are somewhat different from the conditions of the colony. It is not always convenient to have a lot of things on hand. It is recommended to transfer only the most necessary things to the pre-trial detention center.

20.09.2013 09:00

The intermunicipal department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia "Yartsevsky" from 10.00 to 13.00 daily on weekdays receives parcels for persons held in a temporary detention center.

To carry out the transfer, you must have a passport with you to write an application according to the sample in 2 copies. The list of food products, things and essential items permitted for transfer to the temporary detention facility is posted on a stand in the lobby of the building of the Intermunicipal Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia “Yartsevsky” at the address: Yartsevo, st. Sovetskaya, 5. In the absence of a passport, acceptance of the transfer will be refused.

All food products and tobacco products are accepted only in cut, open (without packaging) form.

Food products purchased at a retail chain in vacuum packaging are accepted with the obligatory indication of the date of manufacture, storage conditions and expiration dates.

In accordance with SanPiN 2.3.2.1324-03 “Hygienic requirements for shelf life and storage conditions of food products” not accepted: any home-cooked food products; any canned food; vegetables and fruits with mold and signs of rot; food products with expired expiration dates and signs of poor quality; caramel candies (any), salt, seeds, chewing gum, seasonings; alcoholic beverages, narcotic or psychotropic substances; money, needles, scissors, deodorants (pressurized cans, glass containers), lighters, batteries, cell phones, SIM cards, chargers, gel pens and refills, newspapers and magazines with erotic content; medications without a doctor's prescription.

In accordance with Article 19.12 of the Code of Administrative Offences, “transfer or attempt to transfer in any way to persons held in institutions of the penal system, pre-trial detention centers or temporary detention facilities and other places of detention, objects, substances or food products, the acquisition, storage or use of which is prohibited by law, shall entail the imposition of an administrative fine in the amount from 3,000 rubles to 5,000 rubles with confiscation of prohibited items, substances or food products.”

Despite informing citizens, attempts continue to transfer prohibited drinks and items, including money, to those held in temporary detention facilities, and this despite a significant increase in the fine from 3,000 to 5,000 rubles, compared to last year’s 1,000 to 1,500 rubles.

So, on March 29, the brother of one of the violators, who was serving an arrest, tried to hand over a box of juice, diluting the contents with a bottle of vodka. On April 10, the brother of the accused, along with personal hygiene items, tried to transfer money. On April 18, the accused's partner tried to pass the SIM card in food.

All transmission attempts were stopped. Administrative violation reports have been drawn up against violators. The materials were reviewed by a magistrate and a fine of 3,000 rubles was imposed. The seized funds are confiscated to the federal budget.

Head of the temporary detention center, police captain I. Tsarkov



 


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