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Пенсионер е обвинен за удостоверенията за търпимост на 20 сгради в "Баба Алино"
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Пенсионер е обвинен за удостоверенията за търпимост на 20 сгради в "Баба Алино"

A 70-year-old retired employee of Varna municipality has been accused of falsifying documents certifying tolerance for construction in three properties in the 'Baba Alino' area, claiming that 20 residential buildings existed there before March 31, 2001. According to prosecutors, he was a staff member of the Primorski district during May to July 2023 and fabricated these official documents. If proven guilty, he could face up to five years in prison. The scandal began in May when authorities revealed that declarations were submitted stating that constructions in Baba Alino predated 2001. Under the Territorial Planning Law, such structures built before 2001 are considered tolerable if they lack building permits. This allowed newly constructed buildings to be documented as old. Last week, geodetic engineer Stanislav Radev was also arrested for creating false geodetic surveys used to issue tolerance certificates but was released on bail due to less severe charges. Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhev stated that nine preliminary investigations have been opened, with 25 people detained recently. However, Oleg Nevzorov, owner of the Ukrainian firm KUB responsible for constructing all new edd

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Пенсионер е обвинен за удостоверенията за търпимост на 20 сгради в "Баба Алино"

A 70-year-old retired employee of Varna municipality has been accused of falsifying documents certifying tolerance for construction in three properties in the 'Baba Alino' area, claiming that 20 residential buildings existed there before March 31, 2001. According to prosecutors, he was a staff member of the Primorski district during May to July 2023 and fabricated these official documents. If proven guilty, he could face up to five years in prison. The scandal began in May when authorities revealed that declarations were submitted stating that constructions in Baba Alino predated 2001. Under the Territorial Planning Law, such structures built before 2001 are considered tolerable if they lack building permits. This allowed newly constructed buildings to be documented as old. Last week, geodetic engineer Stanislav Radev was also arrested for creating false geodetic surveys used to issue tolerance certificates but was released on bail due to less severe charges. Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhev stated that nine preliminary investigations have been opened, with 25 people detained recently. However, Oleg Nevzorov, owner of the Ukrainian firm KUB responsible for constructing all new edd

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