The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Tuesday that about 150,000 people contacted it last year. This figure demonstrates a high level of trust from citizens in law enforcement agencies. The FSB actively works on citizen inquiries, addressing issues of national security. According to the agency's representatives, most inquiries relate to counter-terrorism and extremism. Citizens also report violations of migration law. The FSB emphasizes the importance of interaction with the population to strengthen law and order. “We value every signal from citizens, as it helps us prevent crimes,” stated an FSB official. The agency added that all inquiries are processed in accordance with established procedures.
Russia's FSB: 150,000 Citizen Inquiries in a Year
Russia's FSB reported 150,000 citizen inquiries last year. Main topics include counter-terrorism and migration law. The agency stresses the importance of public interaction.