In Irpen, an unprecedented decision is being prepared for the city — the demolition of illegally built high-rise buildings, erected by the company of former mayor Volodymyr Karpluk. This was announced by the current mayor Oleksandr Markushyn.
"We won the last appeal court. We will move on. And perhaps in Irpen there will be the first precedent for the dismantling of a multi-story building," he said.
According to the mayor, the next to be dismantled will be the illegally built Karpluk market on the embankment.
In order to build it, the sharers of Karpluk forged documents on changing the purpose of the land. For some reason, law enforcement agencies and the prosecutor's office did not notice Karpluk's self-governance and disregard for the law for years. But now he is a defendant and a suspect in a number of criminal cases.
His criminal record is known even in the USA - the Americans canceled his entry visa. It also turned out that Karpluk is connected to the pro-Russian sect "AllatRa", which justified the murders of Ukrainians by the Russians in Buch and Irpen.