Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

@randahl just wondering. What is in the databases of the ultrarich behind the Trump regime? It would not surprise me that IMEI is already stored in commercial databases. And that regime doesn’t bother with legal ways to obtain information. They just “buy” it with taxpayers dollars…
@cejjacobs @randahl I was also wondering something similar. I visited another country where my IMEI was noted (probably with my name) during a random police check. I didn't think anything of it. Also AFAIK Dual-SIM phones have two IMEI, so I wonder which one they got :D