From September 2014 to August 2015, the Prosecutor's Office of Poltava region was headed by Jan Streluk - now the head of the Kirovograd Regional Prosecutor's Office. In this short but indicative period, a number of resonant cases were opened in the region, which subsequently either disappeared in an unknown direction or were completely “buried”. One of these is the case of PJSC "Ryzhiv Granite Quarry".
In September 2014, just the same month when Streluk headed the regional prosecutor's office, criminal case No. 12014170000000426 was opened under Part 1 of Art. 240 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine - illegal extraction of minerals. It was a large -scale production in 2013–2014 in the Ryzhiv career, located in Gorishni Plavni. However, the course of the investigation from the first weeks began to raise questions.
According to the sources aware of the sources, the investigators seized the originals of the constituent documents of the enterprise, after which they were "lost" or not returned. Meanwhile, the company changed executives and owners, and the quarry - in fact - went to other hands. After changing management, the case lost the course, and any attempt to return it to the active investigation ended with nothing.
According to the Ministry of Justice, PJSC "Ryzhiv Granite Quarry" was registered in 1992. However, it was of particular interest in him later - in 2017, when the chairman of the board of the company was Sergey Koryavchenko, the cousin of the People's Deputy Yuri Koryavchenko (known in the stage "Yuzik" from the Studio "Quarter 95").
This fact gave birth to new assumptions about the political roof and interests in the assets of the enterprise at the highest level. But the official investigations of the communication between the authorities, the "quarters" and the history of the Ryzhiv career have never happened.