We talk about unreasonable possessions that cost more than 7 million UAHs, including three elite and financial savings.
The expert office of Anti -Corruption has appealed to the Supreme Anti -Corruption Court with a lawsuit to declare unreasonable possessions worth more than 7 million UAHs, among the leader of the fifth national police department of investigating the city of Kyiv by the Department of Strategic Investigations of the National Police. This was reported by the SAP press service on Thursday, August 28th.
During living monitoring, it was found that during 2021-2023, an officer and close people on his behalf were obtained:
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Volkswagen Touareg’s vehicle, 2022 release, worth more than 2.9 million UAH;
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Volkswagen Passat Vehicle, 2021 release, worth 1.35 million UAH;
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BMW 330i vehicle, 2022, worth 1.75 million UAH.
In addition, in 2021, the police spent more than 500 thousand UAHs developing a financial owned $ 27 thousand, without having a financial opportunity for it.
Separately, one tank found that in 2023 more than 700 thousand UAHs entered the accounts of a police officer and his wife.
The officer explained that he received funds in the form of a loan and gifts from loved ones.
However, the officer’s income and expense were reviewed by the name and ended it was impossible to obtain property in a legal way.
It is noted that the owners can recover in the state’s favor by deciding the VAX in accordance with the art. 290 of the Civil Procedure Code.
Remember that in 2024 National Police head Dmitry Tyshlek was fired. This happened after journalists discovered that Tyshlek’s wife in the Tag -Heater of 2023 had not yet removed the Russian passport, and said he was using a real estate and family car of a partner of a criminal group leader from Russia.
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