Searches are underway at Kyivteploenergo - KCSA
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Law enforcers are conducting searches at Kyivteploenergo over alleged irregularities in the procurement of spare parts important to the company's operations.
Today, April 26, searches are being conducted at the critical infrastructure enterprise Kyivteploenergo. Law enforcement officers are acting on the basis of a ruling by the Pechersk court in the case of the purchase of spare parts important for the company's operation, KCSA reports, UNN reports.
Details
Reportedly, the searches were conducted by officers of the Pechersk Police Department of the Main Department of the National Police in Kyiv and the Security Service of Ukraine.
The searches are related to the ruling of the Pechersk Court in the case of the purchase of spare parts important for the company's operation, which was allegedly carried out with violations. As a result of the actions of law enforcement officers, the company's employees, on whom the operation of critical facilities in the capital depends, were blocked in the buildings and cannot fully perform their direct work," KCSA said in a statement.
KCSA also reminded that Kyivteploenergo provides the capital with heat and electricity. Today, the company's team includes more than 9,000 employees who ensure the daily operation of a powerful heat and power complex. This includes two powerful thermal power plants, almost 200 boiler houses, more than 2.7 thousand kilometers of heating networks and the Energia waste incineration plant.
"Constant searches, especially with procedural violations, pose a threat of disruption of technological processes of electricity and heat generation. Interference in the management of critical facilities in the capital and blocking the work of personnel can lead to disruption of the operation of Kyiv's heat and power infrastructure and affect the process of providing services to Kyiv residents," KCSA said in a statement.
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