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Who knows what happened when the China market was closed down?

From July 27th to 29th, 2009, the Russian side gathered 190 Chinese businessmen to check their documents at the immigration office in the eastern part of Moscow. The Russian side said that the Chinese businessmen inspected had problems such as false invitation unit, inconsistent actual residence and registration place, and no work permit. All the above-mentioned Chinese businessmen have been released after paying the fine. After the Cerchi Zovsky market in Moscow was closed by Russia, the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Russian Embassy in China made representations to the relevant Russian departments several times, demanding that effective measures be taken to ensure the personal and property safety of Chinese businessmen, and reminding them to take measures to ensure personal safety and safeguard their rights according to law. The Russian Embassy in China announced the 24-hour telephone number of the Coordination Group for Chinese Businessmen Dealing with Big Market Issues (Tel: 007-925-0322-125,007-909-977-6688) and the consultation telephone number of two lawyers appointed by the Group (Andre: 007-495-768078). Ake Sang Na: 007-9 16-03 1-8047). In case of illegal infringement, Chinese businessmen can ask for help at any time, and the embassy will provide necessary assistance. According to the Russian notification, emergency headquarters has been established, with a special person on duty in the market and a 24-hour complaint telephone number to ensure the safe and orderly delivery of goods in the market. If Chinese businessmen encounter extortion and other illegal acts, they can provide evidence and report complaints (Moscow Consumer Market and Service Bureau: 007-499-1665088; Moscow East District Internal Affairs Bureau: 007-495-7471644; Izmailuo District Procuratorate: 007-499-367 178 1). The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy in Russia once again reminded Chinese businessmen in Russia to go through residence procedures and work permits in time and must abide by relevant Russian laws and regulations.