ARMA has transferred the seized property of the Mezhyhirya park complex, which belonged to fugitive former President Viktor Yanukovych, to state management, the agency said on Monday, UNN reports.
Details
"The process of transferring assets seized by the court in the criminal case against Viktor Yanukovych has been completed. We are talking about movable property seized after the Revolution of Dignity. Since 2014, activists have been responsible for its preservation," the ARMA said in a statement on Telegram.
The investigation into the misappropriation of property by Yanukovych was carried out by NABU detectives with the support of the SAPO.
"The signing of the documents on the transfer of property was the final stage of the work of the interdepartmental commission, which worked for two months on the territory of Mezhyhiria. The commission, consisting of representatives of the State Enterprise "Park-Monument of Landscape Gardening Art of National Importance "Mezhyhirya", the Central MTU of the ARMA, the State Property Fund and the SAPO, inspected more than 25 thousand movable property items located in 121 buildings and structures," the statement said.
The largest object is the Honka Museum with 3,600 items of property, where more than 500 valuable objects that had not been previously described were discovered: works of art, icons, bas-reliefs, chandeliers, etc.
"All revenues from the operation of the state-owned Mezhyhirya will now go to the state treasury," the statement said.
It is stated that "the legal conditions for the transfer of assets were provided by a government order initiated by ARMA and the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources".