In half a year, the SBI transferred property worth over 1.5 billion hryvnias to ARMA
Since the beginning of the active phase of russia's war against Ukraine, the State Bureau of Investigation has identified and transferred assets worth over 1.5 billion hryvnias to the management of the Agency for Asset Rescue and Management (ARMA). The former property, including that of russian structures, is already bringing profits to improve the state's defense capabilities.
Thanks to the work of the Bureau, assets of russian companies such as "Tatnefti", "Glukhiv quartzite quarry" LLP, "Aerok LLP" and others will bring profits to Ukraine.
In particular, ARMA received:
- 206 items of non-movable property;
- 11 marine vessels;
- 110 vehicles;
- 24 units of special equipment.
The state received back ownership of 33 land plots, as well as corporate rights and statutory capitals of 26 regional operators of gas and water supply systems.
Also, 15 companies were transferred to the ARMA for which criminal investigations are ongoing.
The state's income from managing these assets has already reached UAH 9.2 million.
In total, since the beginning of the year, employees of the SBI exposed russian shares in the statutory capitals of Ukrainian companies with a value of 6,5 million UAH, as well as 254 residential and 214 non-residential real estate properties, 255 land plots and 115 vehicles. The residual value of assets is estimated by ARMA specialists.
After the investigation is completed, the amounts may significantly increase.