From September 1, employees of the TCC and SP must use body cameras that will record all their actions. This information is confirmed by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense, Orest Drymalovskyi, in an exclusive interview for 'Glavkom'.
Members of the notification group will be prohibited from deleting or altering recordings, as well as turning off the camera or transferring videos to third parties.
All video materials will be stored on a secure server managed by the military law enforcement service,' Drymalovskyi emphasized.
The introduction of body cameras aims to ensure the transparency of the mobilization process and help prevent violations. It is important for all departments and citizens to adhere to these new requirements to ensure the legality and objectivity of all actions.
Increasing responsibility and transparency during mobilization
This initiative is aimed at making the mobilization process more transparent and disciplined. It is important for every participant to be attentive and responsible so that the fulfillment of all duties is clearly recorded and controlled.
The new rules will apply to all employees of the TCC and SP who will be required to wear body cameras while working. This will help increase the effectiveness and legality of all procedures related to the mobilization of military resources.