The former Deputy Minister of Transport of Russia Igor Chalik, detained in Moscow by law enforcement officers, was selling real estate worth about 200 million rubles, according to the Shot telegram channel. And it was about a quick deal, which the ex-official was ready for.
EADaily previously informed about the first details of the detention of Chalik.
"Ex-Deputy Minister of Transport Igor Chalik tried to urgently sell his property before being detained in a case of embezzlement. <> The civil servant had real estate for almost 200 million rubles: three apartments, a country cottage and a plot for a second mansion," the source informs.
Searches have already taken place in Igor Chalik's apartment on Sofiyskaya Embankment near the Kremlin. According to the publication, on February 14, the owner of the two-room apartment changed, it cost about 106 million rubles. Chalik also put up for sale a cottage in the Moscow region for 300 "squares" and a price of 18.5 million rubles. The property of the former official also has another "two-bedroom apartment" with 79 "squares" worth about 20 million rubles, a two-bedroom apartment for 30 million rubles and a land plot for 8 million rubles.

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