The Specialized Environmental Prosecutor's Office of the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) has filed a lawsuit with the Commercial Court of Kyiv Oblast to return three land plots with a total area of over 190 hectares to state ownership. This was reported on the PGO website, according to UNN.
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It is noted that these lands are located in the Vyshhorod district - in the exclusion zone and the zone of mandatory resettlement, which were affected by the Chornobyl disaster.
The plots were used by a state body responsible for managing the exclusion zone. However, state registrars illegally changed their status and transferred them to communal ownership. After that, the right to use the land was groundlessly registered to a private company
It is indicated that since 2020, all these territories have been used for growing agricultural crops, including wheat and corn, without a special permit, which poses a risk to human life and health.
The investigation established that the basis for the registration actions was a decision of the Polissia District Council, which in fact does not exist. State acts for land issued to the former collective enterprise "Svitanok", which is in the process of termination and has no successors, were also used
They added that the prosecutor's arguments are supported by collected evidence, including expert opinions. In particular, the court has already opened proceedings in the case and scheduled a preparatory hearing. The investigation is ongoing.
Recall
Law enforcement officers of Kyiv Oblast, together with employees of the Chornobyl Biosphere Reserve, detained three men who were illegally fishing near the Domantov peninsula in the Dnipro River, in the zone of radiation contamination.