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The court turned the property of the ex-deputy head of the Shchelkovsky district into state income

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The Gagarinsky District Court of Moscow has satisfied the claim of the Moscow Region Prosecutor's Office for the transfer of the property of Irina Ivanova, former first deputy head of the Shchelkovsky Municipal District administration, to the state income. This is stated in court documents, which were reviewed by Izvestia on December 4.

It is specified that the total value of the property is more than 200 million rubles. Apartments in Moscow and Khimki, a plot of land with a house in Odintsovo district, an apartment in Naberezhnye Chelny, and cash equivalent to the cost of cars and real estate sold have been converted into state revenue. In addition, more than 45 million rubles, which were seized during the searches, were also recovered.

During her service, Ivanova used unconfirmed income to purchase nine real estate properties and shares in them, as well as four premium cars. It is noted that in order to conceal the property, the property was registered to her spouse, mother, son and daughter.

On November 27, the property of the former deputy head of Rostechnadzor, Dmitry Frolov, was turned into state revenue. It was noted that the total amount of the claim exceeded 1.6 billion rubles. Frolov, in the period from 2012 to 2023, used unconfirmed income to purchase and register for close relatives and other persons more than 40 premium segment real estate and seven cars totaling over 500 million rubles.

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