A Rosatom building worth almost a million dollars was seized in Kyiv
A Russian nuclear fuel producer, reporting to Rosatom, owned a building in the center of Kyiv for 60 million hryvnia (about $1 million). The National Police seized the building.
This was reported by the press service of the National Police on the department’s website.
“The police established that the Russian nuclear fuel manufacturer, a joint-stock company created by decree of the president of the aggressor state and directly subordinate to the Rosatom corporation of the aggressor state, owns a building located in the capital Podol.
In addition, the police found out that information about the ownership of this building was not entered into the State Register of Property Rights to Real Estate, but was reflected only in the documents of the Kyiv City Bureau of Technical Inventory and Registration of Ownership of Real Estate.
Law enforcement officers conducted a search in the building and, based on the ruling of the investigating judge of the Pechersky District Court of the city of Kyiv, seized the property. The issue of transferring the property of a Russian joint-stock company to the management of the National Agency of Ukraine for the identification, search and management of assets obtained from corruption and other crimes is being resolved,” the statement says.
Previously, the assets of the Russian Tatneft group of companies were confiscated and transferred to the National Agency of Ukraine for the identification, search and management of assets obtained from corruption and other crimes (ARMA) for the implementation of measures to manage them.
All this is happening on the basis of the law adopted by the Rada and signed by Zelensky on the confiscation of Russian property in Ukraine.
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