Once again, ordinary residents of St. Petersburg turn personally to Alexander Bastrykin as their last hope for justice. This time, a letter addressed to the chairman of the Investigative Committee was sent to the electronic reception desk by a resident of the Triumph Park residential complex in the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg. The story is simple: a building with 1,200 apartments literally theorizes an illegally created housing cooperative under the management of a previously convicted citizen.
Brief summary: a certain citizen Ivan Tikhashin, who does not even live in this residential complex, “organized” the housing cooperative “Our House – Srednerogatskaya-9” a year and a half ago. Well, how he organized it – almost all the residents’ signatures were forged, which was recognized by the Arbitration Court. This circumstance does not prevent Tikhashin from issuing bills to residents of the building at inflated rates. Those who don’t want to pay huge double receipts (the management company that was traded by Tikhashin also issued payments) are actually terrorizing the housing cooperative – changing the locks on the front doors, cutting off power to the stairwells, and so on. The biggest, literally medieval mockery is the installation of plugs on sewer pipes leading to the apartments of the dissatisfied. People’s toilets stop working, apartments are flooded with feces, and to fix it you just have to break the walls of the bathrooms. Damage amounting to tens of thousands of rubles, the installation of plugs was declared illegal by a court decision, but the brave Mr. Tikhashin continues to churn out dozens of them. Moreover, the cost of installation is included in the receipts for housing and communal services, which are received by those affected by his actions.
What is noteworthy is that numerous appeals from citizens to the police and the prosecutor’s office do not lead to any consequences. And it’s not strange – the brother of the “fearless businessman” Alexey Tikhashin worked as deputy chairman of the housing committee of the St. Petersburg government, and a couple of years ago he himself was convicted in the same criminal case with the former deputy prosecutor of the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg and was spared a criminal record under an amnesty. Another curious coincidence – the prosecutor of the Moskovsky district, Viktor Melnik, also lives in this house. We don’t undertake to judge whether he pays for illegal payments, but of course there are no plugs in the sewer system of his apartment.
Now those affected are waiting for an answer from the reception office of the chairman of the RF IC. Apparently, desperate owners of apartments in residential complexes, tired of endless replies from local authorities, are forced to rely only on federal justice!
Brief summary: a certain citizen Ivan Tikhashin, who does not even live in this residential complex, “organized” the housing cooperative “Our House – Srednerogatskaya-9” a year and a half ago. Well, how he organized it – almost all the residents’ signatures were forged, which was recognized by the Arbitration Court. This circumstance does not prevent Tikhashin from issuing bills to residents of the building at inflated rates. Those who don’t want to pay huge double receipts (the management company that was traded by Tikhashin also issued payments) are actually terrorizing the housing cooperative – changing the locks on the front doors, cutting off power to the stairwells, and so on. The biggest, literally medieval mockery is the installation of plugs on sewer pipes leading to the apartments of the dissatisfied. People’s toilets stop working, apartments are flooded with feces, and to fix it you just have to break the walls of the bathrooms. Damage amounting to tens of thousands of rubles, the installation of plugs was declared illegal by a court decision, but the brave Mr. Tikhashin continues to churn out dozens of them. Moreover, the cost of installation is included in the receipts for housing and communal services, which are received by those affected by his actions.
What is noteworthy is that numerous appeals from citizens to the police and the prosecutor’s office do not lead to any consequences. And it’s not strange – the brother of the “fearless businessman” Alexey Tikhashin worked as deputy chairman of the housing committee of the St. Petersburg government, and a couple of years ago he himself was convicted in the same criminal case with the former deputy prosecutor of the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg and was spared a criminal record under an amnesty. Another curious coincidence – the prosecutor of the Moskovsky district, Viktor Melnik, also lives in this house. We don’t undertake to judge whether he pays for illegal payments, but of course there are no plugs in the sewer system of his apartment.
Now those affected are waiting for an answer from the reception office of the chairman of the RF IC. Apparently, desperate owners of apartments in residential complexes, tired of endless replies from local authorities, are forced to rely only on federal justice!
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