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Collectors want to know who has weapons

Коллекторы хотят знать у кого есть оружие

National Association of professional collection agencies (NAPCA) has asked the Federal bailiff service (FSSP) access to data on registered borrowers weapons, the newspaper “Izvestia”.

Thus collectors want to access data of local departments of internal Affairs, where the FSSP sends requests to the Executive production, the newspaper writes.

“The weapon is evidence of the presence of the debtor’s valuable property (weapons used for the protection of the property itself is a valuable property). Collectors need to access information about indirect indicators of the presence or absence of income from the debtor,” — said “Izvestia” head of NAPCA Boris Voronin.

The source close to the Central Bank, said that collectors occasionally encounter armed resistance on the part of debtors. Amid rising overdue loans access to data about guns citizens seem out of date, the newspaper notes.

Official representatives of the Federal bailiff service said that talking about the meeting with NAPCA is possible only after the formalization of the office as overseer on the reservoir body, according to “Izvestia”.

Vladimir Putin on 3 July signed a Federal law that regulates the activities of collectors. The document establishes legal framework for the return of overdue debts of citizens and their interaction with creditors and debt claimants. In this case the law does not specify who should regulate debt market, one of the options is the Federal service of bailiffs.

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