HACC confiscated assets of Kyiv police deputy chief

The High Anti-Corruption Court confiscated two parking spaces and part of the income received from the sale of an apartment, which are registered to relatives of the Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the National Police of Kyiv, Taras Polienko.
This was reported by the press service of the Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Commission, but the name of the policeman was not specified. According to media reports, this is Polienko, whose assets were requested to be confiscated.
As is known, the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office filed a lawsuit for civil confiscation of the assets of Polienko, his mother-in-law and father-in-law, namely: apartments in the Zarichny residential complex with a total area of 220.5 sq. m and two parking spaces with an area of 13.8 sq. m each with a total value of UAH 3.67 million, as well as income from their sale for almost UAH 5 million.
On November 19, the panel of judges of the High Anti-Corruption Court partially satisfied the civil claim of the Administrative Court of Ukraine against the Deputy Chief of the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv and his relatives on the recognition of assets as unfounded and their recovery to the state income. The High Anti-Corruption Court recovered two parking spaces to the state income. As for the apartment in the capital with a total area of 220.5 sq. m, the Anti-Corruption Court recognized this asset as unfounded and decided to recover from the Deputy Chief of the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv the value of this property in the amount of UAH 3,672,929 and the income received from the sale of the apartment in the amount of UAH 4,972,571
Taras Polienko is a figure in the EBK database.



