December 26, 2024
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The ex-driver of the Kyiv metro, Braginskyi, was declared wanted. In November, he was informed about the suspicion

In November, law enforcement officers charged him with improper performance of official duties”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

Viktor Braginskyi, the former head of the public utility company “Kyiv Metropoliten”, was declared wanted. This is stated on the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Braginsky is listed in the MIA’s search database as a person who is hiding from pre-trial investigation authorities.

June 20, 2024 is indicated as the date of disappearance of the accused.

Viktor Braginskyi in March of this year, after a journalistic investigation, wrote a statement about his dismissal from the post of head of the Kyiv Metropoliten KP.

In November, law enforcement officers charged him with improper performance of official duties. The suspicion concerns the flooding of the tunnels between the “Demiivska” and “Lybidska” stations.

According to the Office of the Prosecutor General, as a result of the official negligence of the suspect from December 2023 to March 2024, more than UAH 138.5 million in damages were caused to the city budget, and the Kyiv Metropoliten KP lost revenue in the amount of almost UAH 26 million due to the closure of metro stations.

Read also: KMDA criticized the house arrest of the head of the metro

On December 8 of last year, the Kyiv City State Administration reported the suspension of metro trains on the section between Teremky and Demiivska stations: a total of six stations. The authorities explained that due to “uneven processes of densification, vibration creep of the surrounding soil massif and the load on the tunnel framework, there was a risk of losing the stability of the tunnel structures.”

At that time, it was reported that the work of this section was stopped for approximately six months. Traffic on this section was restored only in September of this year.

The tunnels between the “Demiivska” and “Lybidska” stations were built in the floodplain of the Lybid river in 2008-2010. “Demiivska” station, the construction of which began in 2005, was opened in December 2010, “Teremky” – in November 2013.

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