In Yekaterinburg, security forces came to the city hall department.

In Yekaterinburg, security forces came to the city hall department.

      In Yekaterinburg, law enforcement officials raided the MUK "Center for Exhibition and Fair Organization."

      As reported by "Signal Ural," the investigative actions are related to the investigation of a case concerning the activities of the institution, which, among other things, was involved in organizing the dismantling of illegally installed kiosks. At the same time, the employees and leaders of the municipal institution do not have the status of suspects or accused in this case.

      According to the source "Signal Ural," the law enforcement claims are related to a contracting organization that was carrying out work on the demolition of non-stationary trading facilities at the request of the MUK.

      The administration of Yekaterinburg confirmed the fact of law enforcement work in the office of the Center for Exhibition and Fair Organization on Anton Valeck Street, 8.

      In the press service of the mayor's office, it was reported that the employees of the institution are providing full assistance to the investigation. They also clarified that a criminal case under the article on fraud has been initiated against one of the contractors, who had previously been complained about by entrepreneurs, accusing him of illegal extortion.

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In Yekaterinburg, security forces came to the city hall department.

In Yekaterinburg, law enforcement officials raided the MBU "Center for Exhibition and Fair Organization." As reported by "Signal Ural," the investigative actions are related to an investigation into the activities of the institution, which, in particular, was involved in organizing the dismantling of illegally installed kiosks.