Statistics: only one out of five missing persons is found in Russia

Statistics: only one out of five missing persons is found in Russia

Statistics: only one out of five missing persons is found in Russia
According to the quarterly reports of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the number of found missing persons to be found is decreasing.  Back in 2020, the rates of found persons that had been claimed missing, were higher.

RIA Novosti analyzed the reports of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.  As a result, it turned out that out of 38 thousand people put on the wanted list in the first 9 months of 2021, only 6.5 thousand were found.  In other words, only 17% of the missing are found.
The statistics on the found people include not only the alive persons, but also the dead ones.
A year earlier, 42 thousand people were searched for in Russia, 9.5 thousand (23%) of whom were found .  In 2019, 50 thousand people were missing, but only 15.3 thousand people were found - 31%.

Most often, people disappear in Moscow (since 2019 - 6827 people), Moscow region (5023), Chechnya (4984), Irkutsk region (3421) and Krasnoyarsk Territory (3343).

According to Gazeta.ru, tens of thousands of Russians are enslaved every year.  The most widespread is labor slavery, followed by sex slavery and the ‘beggarly mafia’ (people are forced to beg).
People fall into all three schemes in almost the same way: either they are promised a high salary, or they are brought to the unknown place. 
According to human rights activists, a person is usually sold into labor slavery for 25 thousand rubles, to the sex industry - for 50 thousand rubles, and the begging for alms costs around 70-100 thousand rubles for one person. Despite the active work of human rights organizations, fewer people manage to be released from the slavery than those who get there.

16.12.2021