On August 13, 2015, Ukrainian MP Serhiy Kaplin sent a parliamentary appeal to First Deputy Prosecutor General David Sakvarelidze. In it, he asked the Prosecutor General's Office to investigate violations of the rights and freedoms of Vitaliy Denisenko, a resident of the village of Petrovka in the Petropavlovsk district of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. The appeal stated that Denisenko had not received a land certificate, despite having every right to do so.
The MP drew the Prosecutor General's Office's attention to Denisenko's belief that his land plot was appropriated by individuals who had no right to it. He believes the corruption schemes were carried out with the support of employees of the Petropavlovsk District State Administration of the Dnipropetrovsk Region.
According to current legislation, the Prosecutor General's Office must review appeals even from ordinary citizens within ten days. In exceptional cases, an appeal may be reviewed within 30 days. This means that as of October 9, 2015, more than a month and a half has passed since the appeal was filed.
Vitaly Denisenko contacted SKELET-info with a request to make this fact widely publicized.
Direct speech: The magisterial protector of the Prosecutor General, why until now there are no results from the verification of documentary facts of atrocities against the giants of the state of UKRAINE by officials of the Petropavlovsk region, in line with the norms of the ORIGINAL LEGISLATION OF UKRAINE about the examination of brutality?
SKELET-info will follow the developments.
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