Gritsak’s wife rents land from figureheads associated with Yanukovych – journalistic investigation
The wife of the head of the SBU, Olga Gritsak, rents 12 acres of land in the village of Oseshchina near Kiev from the entourage of Artur Rostomyan, to whom, after the revolution, the property of the fugitive president Viktor Yanukovych was registered.
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About it says the investigation of the program “Our Pennies with Denis Bigus”.
It is noted that the plot of the wife of the head of the SBU is indicated in the declaration of the chairman of the SBU and is intended for “haymaking and grazing.”
The investigation says that the lessor of the plot is Karine Oganesyan, the wife of Seyran Rostomyan, registered in the village of Golovanevsk, Kirovograd region. Registered at the same address is Rafael Krpeyan, a business partner of Vachagan Rostomyan, who, according to journalists, is associated with the head of the GUMVD in the Kyiv region during the Yanukovych era, Major General Konstantin Sapko. Vachagan Rostomyan is also a business partner of Kirovograd ex-people’s deputy Viktor Lozinsky, convicted of murdering a local resident who entered his land.
In the apartment next to Vachagan Rostomyan in Golovanevsk, Arthur Rostomyan was registered, to whom, after the escape of Viktor Yanukovych, the property of the ex-president’s family was transferred: a house on Obolonskaya embankment, 33 (on September 8 it was put up for sale for $1,5 million) and a watering station building at Heroes of Stalingrad Avenue 8a (letter b). Arthur Rostomyan transferred both houses to Obolonskie Dawns LLC, founded in June 2016, which is owned by Cypriot Savvas Georgiou through the Cypriot ALBAVESS LTD. The director of the company is listed as Donetsk resident Vadim Zhmaka.
The exact location of the Gritsak site is not included in the database of either the Vyshgorod District State Administration (RGA) or the state cadastre. However, judging by the intended purpose for haymaking and grazing, it is located on the bank of the bypass canal of the Kyiv reservoir, where the land belongs to the Vyshgorod Regional State Administration, and it can only be rented.
According to the register of rights to real estate and the state cadastre, the adjacent numbers to the Gritsak family plot are registered in the Rostomyan family: Arthur Rostomyan, Vachagan Rostomyan’s son David, and Karine Oganesyan.
Two more sections are registered in the name of police general Konstantin Sapko, close to Yanukovych, who headed the police headquarters of the Kyiv region and was a member of the closed presidential club “Kedr”. Sapko is included in the “black list” of persons close to Yanukovych who are prohibited from entering EU countries.
According to the “Our Money” program, all these areas are located behind one common fence. The territory is divided into three parts. One is a built-up one, on which stands an estate registered to Sapko. The other two are empty.
At the same time, the contracts for the Sapko and Gritsak sites were drawn up and registered on the same day (11.12.2012/17.01.2013/XNUMX and XNUMX/XNUMX/XNUMX) and have adjacent numbers. The Gritsak family took a sublease of land from Yanukovych’s people even before the Revolution of Dignity.
On the same street where the Gritsak family plot is located, people’s deputy Yaroslav Moskalenko also lives, who during the time of Yanukovych was the chairman of the Vyshgorod Regional State Administration, which transferred the lands of Mezhyhirya to the ex-president. Also living next door is the former head of the state agency for the restoration of Donbass, Andrei Nikolaenko; prosecutor of the Kyiv prosecutor's office Elena Andryushchenko; Judge of the Court of Appeal of the Kyiv Region Alexander Shevchenko; ex-deputy Ministry of Internal Affairs under Yanukovych Alexander Savchenko.
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