Anti-corruption court suspends asset forfeiture case against ex-border guard official

The High Anti-Corruption Court has suspended consideration of the lawsuit of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office for the confiscation of the assets of the former head of the Solomonovo Border Service Department of the Chop Border Detachment of the Western Regional Department of the State Border Service of Ukraine, Oleksandr Marushchak, in connection with his mobilization.
As is known, the SAPO is requesting to confiscate the property of the former head of the "Solomonovo" department of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine Oleksandr Marushchak. These are assets purchased in 2022–2023: a townhouse with a land plot located in the suburbs of Uzhhorod; a Toyota Rav-4 HYBRID car. An analysis of official income and expenses revealed that neither the border guard's relatives nor he himself would have had enough legal income to purchase such assets.
Later, Marushchak himself filed a motion to suspend the consideration of the lawsuit, since he is serving in the military as part of a military formation and directly participating in hostilities.
The defendant's (Marushchak) motion to suspend the proceedings in the case is granted. To suspend the proceedings in the case on the claim of the state of Ukraine represented by the prosecutor of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office against (Marushchak Oleksandr Serhiyovych and Kotyk Nadiya Ivaniva) for recognition of assets as unfounded and their recovery into state revenue
Let us remind you that Oleksandr Marushchak is a person involved in the EBK base.



