A resident of Sverdlovsk left for Belarus to avoid paying child support, but he was found by a birthmark on his body.

A resident of Sverdlovsk left for Belarus to avoid paying child support, but he was found by a birthmark on his body.

      In Belarus, a resident of Verkhnyaya Pyshma was detained for owing about a million rubles in alimony. The man was located by bailiffs from the Sverdlovsk region and held accountable.

      According to the regional office of the Federal Bailiff Service, an enforcement proceeding had previously been initiated against him: he was required to pay alimony for two children—a son born in 2014 and a daughter born in 2015. However, the man evaded payments and soon disappeared. He was declared wanted.

      The debtor was found in Belarus. Initially, he denied his identity, claiming he had no children and had lost his passport. However, after a video call with his ex-wife, he was identified—the woman provided a copy of the document. Additionally, the man's identity was confirmed by his mother, who recognized her son by a distinctive feature—a birthmark on his body.

      After his documents were restored, the man was deported to Russia. At the airport in Yekaterinburg, he was met by bailiffs and immediately taken for the preparation of an administrative protocol under the article for non-payment of child support.

      The court imposed a penalty of 30 hours of community service. In case of further evasion of payments, the man may face criminal liability.

A resident of Sverdlovsk left for Belarus to avoid paying child support, but he was found by a birthmark on his body.

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A resident of Sverdlovsk left for Belarus to avoid paying child support, but he was found by a birthmark on his body.

In Belarus, a resident of Verkhnyaya Pyshma was detained for owing about a million rubles in alimony. The man was located by the bailiffs of the Sverdlovsk region and held accountable.