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    Amendment to Item 79-1 of the Procedure for Holding Prisoners of War

    Resolution regulates the procedure for conducting telephone conversations by prisoners of war using IP telephony. The document precisely defines the procedure for obtaining permission for calls, their duration, conditions of conduct, and documentation. Structurally, the document contains a single item 79-1, which is presented in a new version. The main changes relate to detailing the procedure for granting permission for telephone conversations and introducing electronic recording of such conversations. Key provisions:

    • Calls are possible only with technical capability and approval from the Coordination Headquarters
    • Maximum conversation duration is 15 minutes
    • Mandatory audio recording of all conversations with storage for at least one year
    • To obtain permission, the prisoner of war must submit a written application
    • The Coordination Headquarters has 3 working days to approve the application
    • Conversations between prisoners of war in different camps are prohibited
    • For suspects/accused persons, an additional permission from an investigator/prosecutor/court is required

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