The ARMA has taken possession of a passenger plane worth 20 million UAH that belonged to a collaborator
Meanwhile, the defendant himself has been hiding in Crimea since the beginning of the full-scale invasion

The Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has taken possession of a passenger plane worth over 20 million UAH that belonged to a collaborator.
This is reported by the State Bureau of Investigation.
The individual in question is the director of a civil aviation enterprise. Investigators found that he had planned to establish an aviation business even in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, as he was confident that the russian forces would take over all southern and eastern regions.
The businessman promised the head of the occupying authority to hand over a passenger aircraft AN-140-100, which is legally owned by his company and located in Ukraine. The suspect also agreed with business partners to hand over another three aircraft to the company, which are currently located in russia.
The defendant was notified in absentia of suspicion of collaborationism, but since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, he has been hiding in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that the property of the traitor and former mayor of Sviatohirsk, worth more than 8 million UAH, was handed over to ARMA. This includes an apartment in Kyiv, plots of land in Izium and Irpin, and non-residential premises in Kharkiv Oblast.
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