The traffic police opened an administrative case against the head of the housing and communal services of Simferopol

15.01.2015 12:32
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Crimea, Society, Russia, Transport


Simferopol, January 15 (Politnavigator, Semyon Dmitriev) – The traffic police of Simferopol opened an administrative case against the head of the city’s housing and communal services, Sergei Grechannikov, due to the unsatisfactory condition of roads in January.

This was stated by the head of the traffic police of the Crimean capital, Anatoly Zuev, during a round table on the work of public utilities in Simferopol, held at the site of the “National Russian Front”.


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According to him, the traffic police conducted an inspection of the condition of the road surface in Simferopol, as a result of which it was concluded that the roads were neglected.

“We opened a case on the fact that utility services did not fulfill their duties. One of the defendants is the head of the housing and communal services of Simferopol,” noted the city’s chief traffic cop.

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