Some of the seized materials were classified as an initial investigation that had fallen under sanctions against Russia.
In Finland, an investigation was conducted on an attempt to export to Russian archival materials related to the nuclear power plant construction project. Yle reported this on Thursday, April 17.
According to the Customs Service, documents tried to move from one of the warehouses in the Kumenlaako region.
During the audit, nearly 30 boxes of materials were seized, some of which fall under restrictions of penalties. The case is being investigated as a possible violation of penalty law.
As a suspect in the case, Customs called the company’s executive director, involved in the draft nuclear power plant.
The initial investigation was almost completed, after which the prosecutor’s office materials were transferred for prosecution.
Keep in mind that the Parliament of Finland agrees that the government’s proposal has approved for a complete ban for Russian citizens for real estate transactions.
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