MOSCOW, September 29 (RAPSI) – Investigators have lodged a motion seeking detention of Andrey Levchenko, lawmaker of the Irkutsk Region Legislative Assembly and son of a former regional Governor Sergey Levchenko, charged with stealing over 185 million rubles (about $2.5 million), Irina Morozova, the spokesperson of Moscow’s Basmanny District Court, has told RAPSI.
On Monday, searches were conducted at his place of residence, office and at premises of his father.
The defendant’s involvement in the crime was established as part of a criminal case against CEO of Zvezda company. According to investigators, Khamulyak along with other persons in October 2017 filed forged documents with the regional Ministry of the procurement contractual regulation to the applications for participating in a capital repair contractor tender. Later, Khamulyak and Levchenko signed a 167 million-ruble lift equipment supply contract with a foreign company and submitted it to the regional overhaul fund in order to receive advance in accordance with the concluded agreements.
Then the defendants created one more company through which they unfoundedly increased the sum of repair works to nearly 3.2 million rubles and continued sending overpriced equipment cost documents to the repair fund. In total, they stole over 185 million rubles, the Investigative Committee’s statement reads.
In mid-August, Moscow’s Basmanny District Court extended house arrest of Khamulyak until October 20.