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What can you hand over to the guys in the pre-trial detention center? What to send to prison: a list of things and products. So what is really needed

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Ladies and gentlemen!

We inform you that during the holiday period (from May 1 to May 12, 2019), parcels and parcels (including medical ones) will be accepted on May 3, 6, 7 and 8, 2019 from 9 a.m. 30 minutes to 16:00 hours.

Short-term visits will be held on May 6, 7 and 8, 2019. until 15:30.

Schedule for reception of citizens by the management of the institution:

Supervisor

Days of the week

Time of receipt

Boss

Podrez Anton Stanislavovich

Thursday from 15-00 to 17-30

Friday

from 14-00 to 16-00

Deputy Chiefon operational work

Bobryshev Sergey Alexandrovich

Monday from 15-00 to 17-30

Deputy Head for General Affairs

Gafarov Oleg Midekhatovich

Wednesday

from 15-00 to 17-30

Deputy Chief of Security and Regime

Kozlov Sergey Pavlovich

Tuesday

from 15-00 to 17-30

*Lunch break from 13-00 to 13-45

Receiving food parcels:
Monday-Thursday from 09-30 to 16-30, Friday from 09-30 to 15-30
The fourth Monday of every month is a sanitary day

Conducting short-term dates(duration up to 3 hours):
Monday - Thursday from 09-30 to 17-30 (acceptance of applications until 15:00)
Friday from 09-30 to 17-30 (acceptance of applications until 14:00)
Lunch break from 13-00 to 13-45, Fourth Friday of every month - sanitary day

Reception of medical transfers

Monday - Thursday from 9-30 to 16-30
Friday from 9-30 to 15-30
Saturday, Sunday, holidays - closed
The fourth Friday of every month is sanitary day

Recommended assortment list of food products allowed for transfer
1. Bakery products: rye and wheat bread, small-piece baked goods without fillers (in plastic packaging).
2. Rusks, crackers, gingerbread, bagels, cookies, waffles, muffins without filling.
3. Confectionery: refined sugar, candy, chocolate, kazenaki, tea, coffee, cocoa, honey.
4. Raw smoked and boiled-smoked sausages (from April to October only raw smoked).
5. Salted and smoked lard.
6. Hard cheese (packed in containers), condensed milk in soft packaging.
7. Butter (packaged in packs) (from April to October up to 250 g).
8. Cold smoked fish (not accepted from April to October).
9.Fruits: apples, oranges, tangerines, lemons, grapefruits, pears (clean, dry, packaged in plastic bags).
10. Dried fruits: raisins, dried apricots, figs, peeled nuts, peeled seeds, prunes and pitted dates.
11.Vegetables: onions, garlic, radishes, carrots (clean, dry, packaged in plastic bags).
Food products must be certified, industrially produced, packaged and packaged by the manufacturer, purchaser or supplier, with labels in Russian, indicating:
- name of the product and its type;
- scope of application (for specialized baby and dietary food products, food additives);
- the name of the manufacturing organization and its legal address (for imported products - the country of origin and the name of the manufacturer);
- weight or volume of the product;
- names of ingredients included in the product;
- expiration date and date of manufacture.
IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO ACCEPT:
.products requiring heat treatment (cereals, meat, fish);
.greens (parsley, dill), lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, canned meat and fish, herring; meat and fish products with violation of the vacuum packaging of the manufacturer, lack of expiration dates and storage temperature, or legal address of the manufacturer; milk and dairy products;
.food products with limited shelf life (less than 72 hours) and subject to storage at low temperatures (less than +8 degrees).

Dear citizens, when transferring funds to your relatives, please note that the addressee is PKU SIZO-1 FSIN of Russia, but not . To avoid delays in transferring funds, please check in advance where your relatives are being held.

Website FKU SIZO-1 Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in Moscow : http://www.sizo-matrosska.rf/

Website Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in Moscow : http://www.77.fsin.su/index.php

BANK DETAILSPKU SIZO-1 FSIN of Russia
for crediting to the personal account of suspects, accused, convicted persons through Sberbank

Recipient: TIN 7718125256, checkpoint 771801001
UFK for Moscow (FKU SIZO-1 FSIN of Russia l/s 05731396780)
Recipient bank: Main Directorate of the Bank of Russia for the Central Federal District
BIC: 044525000 OKTMO: 45315000 KBK: 320000000000000000000
Current account: 40302810045251000079
In the purpose of payment, be sure to indicate: Last name, first name, patronymic and year of birth of the recipient

Postal address for sending postal and telegraphic transfers:

107076, Moscow, st. Matrosskaya Tishina, 18,
FKU SIZO-1 FSIN of Russia, full name recipient

Subscription to periodicals for persons in custody is carried out indicating the address:

Moscow, st. Matrosskaya Tishina, 18 (99/1), index 107996, indicating full name. subscriber and mandatory notification to the administration of the institution

If your relative ends up in a pre-trial detention center due to a crime, then you will need to give him food and necessary things. In order to correctly place an order for food in a pre-trial detention center, you need to follow some rules, otherwise the parcels will not reach the arrested person.

Rules for transferring food to pre-trial detention centers

The first thing you need to do is find out the operating hours of the parcel collection point and the list of permitted products. Also keep in mind that in most cases you will need to stand in line, since delivery of parcels to those arrested in Russia is possible once a month, and the weight generally should not exceed 30 kg. Therefore, you need to carefully select products and their quantities.

At the reception point, the employee must write an application of the established form on a form and write down the entire list of transferred products, indicating their weight. Upon delivery, the parcel undergoes a thorough inspection and is then packed in transparent bags. Therefore, to speed up the inspection process, initially package all products in accordance with established requirements.

To be completely sure that delivery was made to the addressee, the application is filled out in three copies, one of which remains with you to confirm the fact of delivery.

It is also possible to send products by post. You can send a parcel weighing no more than 2 kg or a parcel up to 20 kg to the address of the institution.

List of acceptable and permitted products for transfer

Before sending a parcel, you must study the list of acceptable products and the list of products prohibited for transfer. Some food products are considered a luxury for those staying in a pre-trial detention center, so they can be provided in limited quantities.

The standard list of acceptable products includes the following:

  • vegetable oil in the amount of 1-3 liters, there is no need to keep it in the refrigerator;
  • packages of instant pasta (20-30 pieces), so that the pre-trial detention center employee does not open them, it is recommended to purchase them on the territory of the detention center in a special store;
  • bouillon cubes (no more than 500 g);
  • two bags of small-leaf black tea, one bag of tea is sent for use by all those arrested, and the second goes to the recipient of the transfer;
  • gingerbread or cookies in the amount of 1-2 kg;
  • lard, cut into small pieces;
  • smoked or raw smoked sausages in the amount of 2 sticks;
  • no more than two cans of canned fish or meat, since upon receipt of the delivery they are opened by an employee, as a result of which their shelf life is reduced;
  • caramel;
  • honey in transparent plastic containers;
  • butter;
  • instant cereals that do not need to be cooked;
  • dry mashed potatoes intended for steaming with boiling water;
  • vegetables and dried fruits;
  • cigarettes, they act as a kind of means of payment in the detention center, with the help of which some problems can be solved, so it is recommended to give cigarettes even to those arrested who do not smoke; it is better to purchase cigarettes at a kiosk on the territory of the detention center, so the pretrial detention center officer will not break them during the check;
  • for preparing drinks, it is allowed to transfer dry cream, citric acid, tomato paste in transparent packaging;
  • condensed milk only in transparent containers, but please note that it will be poured during testing;
  • During inspection, hard cheese and bread products will be cut into small pieces to prevent the transfer of prohibited items into them.

Strictly prohibited products include: meat, cutlets, boiled sausages, pates, fish, milk, chicken in any form, culinary products, eggs and mushrooms. It is not allowed to serve food in glass containers.

Video about the nuances of product transfer

So, we have provided an exhaustive list of permitted products, which must be followed for smooth delivery of the parcel. Prepare responsibly for this important process, and then you can bring a little joy to your relative or loved one.

People often ask what needs to be transferred to the pre-trial detention center from ordinary things and clothing. When transferring things, you should remember that their quantity should be limited, because... the prisoner is transferred from cell to cell, he goes to the bullpen when going to the investigation and to court, and finally, he goes along the convoy to the camp, and this happens more than once.
Therefore, he should have everything he really needs, but preferably nothing unnecessary, at least while he is in pre-trial detention.
And in a permanent camp, a person usually acquires some kind of property.

So what is really needed?

Cloth

Underwear.
2-3 pairs of shorts and T-shirts, instead of T-shirts, T-shirts are better, the most practical color is gray, the shorts are regular boxers.
Better than more underwear - 4-5 pairs.
Any shorts will be allowed into the camp, but T-shirts and T-shirts are only gray, white or black without pockets or emblems. In cold weather, you can pass on a pair of underwear, better than Jaeger wool - you won’t freeze in this.

Slippers.
Rubber or plastic. You shouldn't give away ordinary fabric slippers. Prisoners not only wear them in their cells, but also in the bathhouse. I highly don’t recommend going to the bathhouse barefoot - whoever doesn’t wash there, catching lichen or some other nasty thing while barefoot is a trivial matter. Rubber or plastic slippers are hygienic, easy to clean, and there are no fleas in them.

Shoes.
Boots or shoes according to the season. Preferably without laces - they are taken away from the pre-trial detention center.
There should be no metal arch supports or horseshoes - they will be torn out.
It is best that the boots or shoes are black - only these will then be allowed into the camp.
Out of season, it’s good to pass on sneakers – they’re comfortable to go out and off the streets and they’re good for playing sports. You can take them to the camp.

Sports suit.
Non-staining colors are best. Some smart people say that you can't wear red, but that's nonsense - they even wear red.
A tracksuit is needed not so much for sports, but as a “house suit” and pajamas in cold weather.
Agree that constantly wearing different clothes is inconvenient. Tracksuits are also allowed into the camp.

Shorts.
In hot weather, the most comfortable clothes, in a crowded cell with its stuffiness, they often wear only shorts, putting on a T-shirt only when they sit down to the common fund.

Socks.
5-6 pairs of regular ones, in winter 2 more pairs of woolen ones. You have to wash them often, and things don’t dry well in the chamber, so it doesn’t hurt to have a spare.

Jacket.
Regular bolognese is best. It is not blown by the wind, it is warm, it holds up to rain and does not weigh much.

A cap.
The most convenient type is knitted “pot”. If you are handing over a ushanka, it is better to be black, then they will let it into the camp.

Trousers.
The best option is jeans, just keep in mind that wearing a belt is not allowed in a pre-trial detention center.

Warm clothes.
Sweater, jacket. But in some places knitted clothes are unraveled onto homemade ropes. Therefore, a warm flannelette shirt (there are Chinese ones) would be a good option. In cold weather, a scarf and gloves will come in handy.

Bed sheets.
You can only have sheets and a duvet cover. Please note that only whites will be allowed into the camp, but in the pre-trial detention center you can be of any color. I don’t recommend handing over new underwear – there’s no one to show off to in the pre-trial detention center. It’s better not new, but strong - so that you don’t feel sorry for leaving it in prison later (well, why not take it with you to freedom?). If it’s cold, you can give a woolen blanket, but you can use it in a pre-trial detention center; most likely, you won’t be allowed into the camp.

Handkerchiefs.
Two or three are a must, colds are a common thing in a cell, but you also have to go to court, and even in a cell you have to blow your nose on something.

Towels.
A couple, or better yet three. For hands and feet. It’s better to use a pair for your hands; after the bath you’ll have to wash the towel; it dries in the chamber for a couple of days, so you need another one to replace it. Terry towels are better than regular ones.

Hygiene products

Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap in a plastic soap dish (and a couple more pieces to spare), shampoo (necessarily alcohol-free), washcloth (nylon, sponge or natural washcloth), plastic comb.

Laundry soap, a couple of bars.
They use it to wash clothes, wash themselves (lices don’t like it), and wash dishes with it. Laundry soap is used to rub the seams of the laundry so that lice cannot get there.

Washing powder. Put at least half a kilo with the transfer. They are often washed in the chamber, so powder is always needed.

Razor.
Electric razors are not allowed in pre-trial detention centers. Only disposable cassettes are allowed. I can’t imagine why others can’t, there’s no logic here. But that’s not all.
It’s better to pass on black Bik – they are more practical. Disposable razors with two blades easily become clogged with stubble, so it is better to choose one with one blade. A couple of packages is enough for a month. It will be possible to bring a good cassette razor or electric razor to the camp.

Shaving cream
(this is not necessary, you can get by with soap), cream after shaving. Please note that the cream should not contain alcohol, otherwise it will not be accepted. The tubes are only plastic, the tin ones won't let through.

Deodorant
It’s not necessary, but if you pass it on, it’s better to use a ball or hard one. Aerosols are not permitted and must not contain alcohol.

Toilet paper.
If accepted, then a couple of rolls must be included in the delivery - a most necessary thing, in addition to its traditional use in pre-trial detention centers, toilet paper acts as an air freshener. Just don't laugh - a tightly rolled and smoldering strand of toilet paper effectively repels the smell of feces.

Dishwashing liquid.
If you miss products like “Fairy”, then it’s just fine; washing a greasy plate in cold water with laundry soap is something that brings a lot of daily exciting moments and genuine drama. Accordingly, put in a pack of dish sponges (usually a pack of 5).

Dishes
It is better for the prisoner to have his own dishes - it is more hygienic and safer for health. Not to mention the fact that not all pre-trial detention centers provide utensils. So pass the following:

A deep plastic bowl, one or two. Only made of plastic, metal is not allowed.

Aluminum spoon, better to have two in stock, they always get lost. You can give a wooden spoon, as well as a plastic or wooden tea spoon. Forks are not allowed in pre-trial detention centers and camps.

Plastic mug. Again, only plastic.

Plastic bucket
1 liter or more (mayonnaise or ice cream is sold in such buckets in stores) or a container with a tight-fitting lid. They are needed for storing food and preparing food and tea.

Boiler.
Just be sure to have one, preferably two in reserve - they burn quickly. A very important thing, try not to forget.

Other
Writing utensils
A pen, preferably a pair, regular ballpoint paste, black or blue - other colors are not allowed.
A couple of general notebooks, postal envelopes.
If they accept, it would be a good idea to hand over a plastic folder - it is needed to store papers, of which there will be a lot.

Bag.
An ordinary bag is allowed through only during the initial arrest. Therefore, the best option is a polypropylene bag that closes with a zipper. It’s convenient to store and transport things in this way. In some pre-trial detention centers they are not allowed, then it’s really bad, you have to keep things in ordinary 20-30 kg bags.

Smoking accessories
They smoke a lot in the cells, so it happens that all the cigarettes come out. Usually, in pre-trial detention centers, cigarette butts are not thrown away, but kept. This stock of NZ bulls serves. When the “golyak” occurs, they roll cigarettes made from tobacco extracted from cigarette butts.
Some people order smoking pipes from outside. It is very convenient to have a special machine for rolling cigarettes. These can be bought in an online store (along with tobacco, filters and paper for cigarettes), it turns out much cheaper than buying cigarettes.

Plastic bucket or basin. Don't think I'm joking. The chamber must have a basin for washing. But it happens that, contrary to the law, there is no pelvis (however, everything that is required by law for a prisoner may be missing, including a mattress, a pillow and the sleeping place itself).
But even if there is a basin, if the chamber is large, then one basin is not enough. Therefore, many prisoners purchase their own basins from the prison kiosk (if there is one, of course), which they use “as per their individual needs.” The basin can also be purchased through the online store.

2 December 2016

Knitted items are generally unraveled everywhere; there is a need to maintain traditions and living conditions, so they have been unraveled and will continue to be unraveled until ropes begin to pass through in the pre-trial detention center. In order not to go broke on woolen products, put knitted nylon washcloths in each gear one at a time, it’s cheaper and slings (homemade ropes) will be more practical.

2 December 2016

How much food and things can you transfer? Do I need permission from the investigator (judge) to transfer him to a pre-trial detention center (pre-trial detention center)?

Suspects and defendants are allowed to receive parcels without restrictions on the number of parcels, the weight of which should not exceed the norms provided for by postal rules, as well as transfer to a pre-trial detention center with a total weight of no more than thirty kilograms per month! Permission from the investigator and judge to transfer to a pre-trial detention center is not required by law. It is not allowed to limit the weight of packages accepted for patients suffering from diseases confirmed by the medical report of a pre-trial detention center doctor, pregnant women and women with children under the age of three, as well as minor suspects and accused.

2 December 2016

What prisoners can and cannot receive in parcels
and transmissions?

Suspects and accused persons may receive in parcels (deliveries), as well as purchase by bank transfer, carry with them and store:

Food products, except those requiring heat treatment, perishable ones with expired shelf life, as well as yeast, alcoholic beverages and beer; The total weight of food that a prisoner may carry with him must not exceed 50 kg. The list of products may be limited as prescribed by the sanitary and epidemiological service;
tobacco products, matches;
clothing (including the established sample, i.e. issued to a pre-trial detention center) in one set without waist belts, suspenders and ties, as well as a hat and shoes for the season (without arch supports and metal heels);
a tracksuit in one set or a dressing gown for women (except for prisoners who received standard clothing);
underwear (no more than two sets);
socks;
stockings or tights (for women);
gloves or mittens (one pair);
handkerchiefs;
indoor or sports slippers (one pair);
toiletries (soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, plastic cases for soap and toothbrush, creams, comb, comb);
a pocket mirror (if the cell does not have a wall mirror), an electric or mechanical razor;
duffel bag or bag;
glasses and plastic cases for glasses;
scarves, leggings, belts, bras, gauze, hairpins, Vaseline, cotton wool, sanitary tampons, cosmetics, plastic curlers (for women);
crutches, wooden canes, prostheses (with a doctor’s permission);
factory-made household electric boiler;
washcloth or sponge;
a ballpoint pen and refills for it (black, purple or blue), a simple pencil;
writing paper, student notebooks, postal envelopes, postcards, postage stamps;
toilet paper purchased at the store (stall) of the pre-trial detention center;
religious items for body or pocket wear;
bed linen (one set - two sheets and a pillowcase), towel;
fiction or other literature, as well as periodicals from the library of the pre-trial detention center or purchased through the administration in the retail chain;
photographs of close relatives;
board games (checkers, chess, dominoes, backgammon);
child care items (with a doctor’s permission for women with children under three years of age);
medications prescribed by the pre-trial detention center doctor;
documents and records related to the criminal case or related to the implementation of the rights and legitimate interests of the prisoner);
postal forms, receipts for deposited money, valuables, documents and other items. (PVR - Appendix No. 2)

- gloves or mittens - 1 pair;
- handkerchiefs;
- indoor or sports slippers – 1 pair;
- toiletries (toilet, laundry soap, liquid soap or shampoos, toothbrush, toothpaste, plastic cases for soap and toothbrushes, creams, comb, comb);
- a pocket mirror (if not in the camera), an electric or mechanical razor, disposable safety razors;
- duffel bag or bag;
- glasses and plastic cases for glasses;
- scarves, leggings, belts, bras, gauze, hairpins, Vaseline, cotton wool, sanitary tampons, cosmetics, plastic curlers (for women);
- crutches, wooden canes, prostheses (with a doctor’s permission);
- factory-made household electric boiler;
- a washcloth or sponge;
- a ballpoint pen, refills for it (black, purple, blue), a simple pencil;
- writing paper, student notebooks, postal envelopes, postcards, postage stamps;
- toilet paper issued or purchased in a store (stall) of a pre-trial detention center;
- religious items for body or pocket wear;
- bed linen in 1 set (two sheets and a pillowcase), a towel;
- literature and periodicals from the library of the pre-trial detention center or purchased through the administration of the pre-trial detention center in the retail chain;
- photos of close relatives;
- board games (checkers, chess, dominoes, backgammon). Cards are prohibited!;
- child care items (with a doctor’s permission for women with children under three years of age);
- medications prescribed by the pre-trial detention center doctor.
In addition to the above, suspects and accused are allowed to carry and keep documents and records related to the criminal case or related to the implementation of their rights and legitimate interests, as well as postal forms, receipts for money deposited, valuables, documents and other items.

Please note that items and things not provided for in this List are prohibited!

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  • Anyone can face arrest. At the same time, it is important not to panic, to remember the presumption of innocence, and the right of everyone to protect their own interests. Care should also be taken to minimize discomfort during your stay in prison (as much as possible).
    You can take a limited number of things with you when you are arrested. It is recommended to pack them in a simple bag without zippers or locks. The list of things to take to prison includes mainly essential items.

    Composition of the “alarm suitcase”

    Necessities that most checkpoints miss include:
    underwear (according to season);
    socks;
    shirts;
    handkerchiefs;
    tracksuits (made of natural fabrics), sweaters, trousers;
    bed sheets;
    slippers;
    hygiene items (soap, comb, toothbrush, razor);
    glasses (for people with visual impairments);
    boiler;
    plastic mugs, bowls, glasses;
    paper (notebooks), pen, pencil;
    postal envelopes;
    matches.

    Products for transfer to a pre-trial detention center

    The list of products sent to prison is also extensive. Allowed to transmit:
    sausages (smoked sausage);
    salo;
    cheese (sausage and hard);
    sugar (up to 1 kg);
    fruits;
    vegetables;
    crackers, dryers, cookies, gingerbread;
    halva, kozinaki, chocolate, marmalade, sweets;
    nuts, dried fruits (except raisins);
    coffee, tea, bakery products.



    Rules and features of the transfer of things and products

    The list of products allowed in pre-trial detention centers also includes a kind of “currency” - tobacco products. Their value is determined by the price of cigarettes in freedom. Carrying cash into prison is problematic. But there are folk ways to bypass strict controls. You can legally take money with you only in non-cash form. They are used to purchase goods in prison stalls and shops.
    There are also a number of things that are prohibited by law from being taken into a pre-trial detention center.

    Weapons of any type (including pocket knives), cash, jewelry, and securities will not be allowed through the control point. Prohibited items also include optical instruments of all types and brands, cameras, watches, playing cards, alcohol cologne, alcohol, drugs, various storage media and computer equipment.

    Food products that require heat treatment (with the exception of dry concentrates: soups, noodles, coffee, tea, powdered milk), yeast, and home canned food will not be accepted as transfer.

    If a loved one is in distress, you have to think about how to alleviate his situation with food and personal belongings. But even if there is an opportunity to purchase expensive and rare products, they are unlikely to be missed. Therefore, first you need to find out what can be transferred to a pre-trial detention center and what cannot.

    Rules reception transfers

    If a person is in isolation, relatives can transmit him essentials, food, etc. This rule is observed not only in Russia, but also in Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, etc. A certain transfer procedure has been established, which consists of the following stages:

    1. Completing and submitting an application.
    2. Providing the transfer for verification.

    Parcels are checked very carefully, so you need to have an idea of ​​what items are prohibited for delivery. This is done specifically so that the convicted person does not receive them. To speed up the verification procedure, you need to properly prepare for it. For example, buy some of the necessary things in the prison store. Then they won't be examined so closely. The weight of the parcel must be no more than 30 kg. There are no such restrictions only for pregnant women, minors, etc.

    Drawing up an application

    As soon as a relative of a person staying in a pre-trial detention center arrives at the detention center, he is required to submit an application. Without this document, he will not be allowed to transfer things and products. Sample document You can take it from the detention center staff or download it on the Internet. The application contains the following information:

    • The applicant's full name, address and degree of relationship with the prisoner;
    • request to transfer the parcel to the prisoner (full name);
    • compiling an inventory of transferred items;
    • date, personal signature.

    An official statement is submitted to the authorized employee of the detention center. He checks the specified list of things. If there are no prohibited items there, then he puts his signature on the application, thereby authorizing the transfer. This is followed by a thorough check of the contents of the parcel. If everything is in order, then the authorized officer of the pre-trial detention center is obliged to allow it to be sent to the prisoner.

    The sender must draw up an application in two copies so that the second document reaches the recipient of the parcel. Then he can compare the list of things with the contents.

    Items permitted for transfer

    There is a special list of necessary items permitted for transfer, indicating a certain quantity. If we talk about food, then the prisoner can be sent:

    1. Vegetable oil. The maximum quantity is 3 liters.
    2. Instant noodles. Typically, no more than 25–30 packets are allowed to be transmitted at a time. And it’s better to buy it locally so that the packages are not opened during inspection.
    3. Bouillon cubes. No more than 500 grams.
    4. Tea. Preferably leafy. It is transferred in two bags, the first is for the “common fund”, and the second will be received by the prisoner.
    5. Cookies – no more than 2 kg.
    6. Salted lard. Must be cut into thin pieces.
    7. Sausage. The allowed quantity is 2 sticks. The sausage must be smoked, as “varenka” is not allowed.
    8. Canned food, meat and fish. 1-2 cans will be enough, since according to the rules they are opened, which means they will quickly spoil.
    9. Candies. Better caramel, not chocolate.
    10. Honey Must be transparent and placed in a plastic container.
    11. Butter. Grilled, or even better, lard.
    12. Groats. It can be transferred only when the porridge is quickly cooked (steamed). If even short-term cooking is required, such grains will not be missed. This also applies to potatoes (it is better to transfer the concentrate in bags).
    13. Almost all vegetables (fresh) are skipped. Garlic and onions are especially popular.
    14. Fruits. It is better to put apples as they last longer. Dried fruits are also allowed.
    15. Cigarettes. This is known to be internal currency, so even a non-smoking prisoner must be given them. You can find out on the spot how much you can send. In addition, it is better to buy them in the store at the pre-trial detention center, otherwise all the packs will be opened.
    16. The administration allows the transfer of citric acid, milk powder and tomato paste. But the container must be transparent.
    17. Condensed milk. But not boiled, since at the checkpoint it will definitely be poured into another container.
    18. Other products. For example, bread, cheeses, etc.

    Help: This is a standard list of permitted products for transfer. And homemade food is not included in it.

    When it comes to medications, the rules are much stricter. You cannot send any medications, as only those prescribed by a local health worker will be allowed through. During the first transfer, in addition to the products, you need to send:

    1. Underwear (5 pieces per month).
    2. Socks (10 pairs per month).
    3. Laundry soap (2–3).
    4. Toothpaste, brush.
    5. Jacket, boots.
    6. Thermal underwear (if necessary).
    7. Boiler, electric razor (for men).
    8. Plastic or aluminum utensils.

    In other words, these should be personal hygiene items, etc. There is no need to transfer them often; one transfer is enough for a month. There may be problems with other things. For example, it is very difficult to transfer books. Bedding (blanket, pillow, linen) is usually provided in the isolation ward.

    As for the telephone, the procedure for keeping it in a pre-trial detention center prohibits its transfer, but if necessary, this rule can be circumvented. If it is possible to transfer the TV, then you should talk about this with the head of the pre-trial detention center. That is, you first need to make an appointment and get permission in order of priority. You will need documents for the equipment.

    Prohibited goods

    A relative can transfer things to a man or woman in a pre-trial detention center only if they are not on the list of prohibited items. These include:

    1. Products that require long-term heat treatment for preparation.
    2. Vacuum sealed food.
    3. Any products with a shelf life of less than 72 hours.
    4. Alcohol, drugs and psychotropic substances.
    5. Weapons and items for their manufacture.
    6. Money and valuables.
    7. Watch.
    8. Maps (both playing and topographical).
    9. Photographic equipment.
    10. Pornographic materials.
    11. Drawing tools (except pens and pencils).
    12. Military uniform.
    13. Tools for electronic computing.
    14. Perfumes or other alcohol-based liquids.

    What can be included in the parcel and what cannot be checked with the pre-trial detention center staff.

    Delivery methods

    There are several ways to send a parcel. Relatives of prisoners can, if necessary, use any of them:

    1. Personal visit. The easiest way to control the procedure is to hand over the parcel yourself. Naturally, this method is suitable if the pre-trial detention center is located close to the place of residence.
    2. Sending a parcel. This method has a number of disadvantages, for example, the delivery time. In addition, if you send a parcel, the cargo may be seriously damaged.
    3. Order through the online store. At the same time, you don’t even need to collect the parcel, since everything is done by the service employees. You just need to select the necessary items or products so that the recipient receives them within a few days. The only drawback is the small number of similar sites.

    All that can be done for the prisoner is to give him as much food and personal belongings as possible. You should definitely take care of cigarettes and tea, as this local currency will be very useful (especially at first).

    Attention! Due to recent changes in legislation, the legal information in this article may be out of date!

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