26 January 2017, 04:20
In Adler, tenants of "Neptune" vacation hotel report about threats to switch off power supply
Tenants of the "Neptune" vacation hotel, which rooms are allocated to Olympic settlers and people affected by natural disasters, have been warned about power supply switch off. Officials use this way in an attempt to evict people from the manoeuvrable fund housing. This has been claimed by residents of the "Neptune" vacation hotel, which accommodates about 50 people.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that in December 2016, the city administration already tried to evict tenants of the "Neptune" vacation hotel, since their "right for accommodation at temporary housing had expired." In particular, the claims concerned the people affected by the major flooding which occurred in Sochi in 2015. According to Nina Suprunets, the chief of the legal protection division of the legal department of the Sochi administration for the Adler District, people can return to the places of their registration, since there are no emergencies in the city.
According to the tenants of the "Neptune" vacation hotel, many of them get sick in winter. The tenants noted that children also stay at the vacation hotel, and they have nowhere to go. Officials from the city administration and the courts do not accept complaints, and the authorities provoke people's deaths from hunger and cold.
Members of the Manukov and Martynov families have noted that at the city administration, they were refused in meeting with the City Mayor.
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.
Author: Svetlana Kravchenko Source: CK correspondent