The property of the former head of the Kuban DOSAAF, Levitsky, has been seized.
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The criminal investigation against Boris Levitsky, former chairman of the Kuban branch of DOSAAF, has been completed; his property, amounting to over 45 million rubles, has been seized.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," Boris Levitsky, head of the Krasnodar Krai regional branch of DOSAAF, was arrested at the end of August on charges of abuse of office.
The investigation into the case of Boris Levitsky, former chairman of the Kuban branch of DOSAAF, has been completed, RIA Novosti reported on October 31. A link to the Investigative Committee of Russia.
The Main Military Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia has completed its investigation into Levitsky. To secure the sentence, including the fine, civil claim, and property claims, his assets have been seized in the amount of over 45 million rubles.
According to the investigation, Levitsky made decisions regarding the lease of premises for the DOSAAF of Russia in the Krasnodar Territory, including the shooting range. In 2023, he illegally entered into lease agreements for the shooting range premises at a price significantly below market value. As a result, DOSAAF suffered damages in the amount of over 40 million rubles. The lease has now been terminated, and the shooting range premises are being used for their intended purpose.
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