Deputy chief architect of Yalta City Council detained on suspicion of land fraud
The state incurred losses of Hr 2.6 million as a result of illegal activities by the officials.

Deputy chief architect of Yalta City Council detained on suspicion of land fraud

Sep 2, 2010 at 15:49 | Interfax-Ukraine
The Crimean prosecutor's office has detained the deputy chief architect of Yalta City Council and the chief of the main department of the environmental inspectorate of the South-Crimea region at the republican environmental committee of Crimea on suspicion of allocating land plots from a nature reserve.

The officials were detained on August 31 during the investigation of a criminal case on the illegal allocation of land plots in the town of Haspra (Yalta resort), which are owned by three sanatoriums of Ukrprofozdorovnytsa.

The officials are suspected of being involved in the allocation of land plots of the nature reserve on the territory of Koreiz, Livadia, and Masandra town councils.

The state incurred losses of Hr 2.6 million as a result of illegal activities by the officials.

The Crimea prosecutor's office also opened a criminal case on illegal confiscation of 33 hectares of land in the town of Haspra. The land worth UAH 67.4 million is owned by three sanatoriums of Ukrprofozdorovnytsa.


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