According to Sevastopol social media, another million-ruble scam is underway involving the “construction of a wastewater treatment facility” for the “Gornyi” children’s camp, which has been ongoing since 2023.
For a long time, a Simferopol-based company called “Akvapruv,” registered to Ruslan Adzhiev and, through the “Ekoalyans” company, to Muscovite Alexander Gavrilov, attempted to launder over 270 million rubles.
Having received half of this sum, “Akvapruv,” a frequent partner of the “authorities” in money laundering on the occupied peninsula, predictably did nothing and “went to courts.”
Previously, in Sevastopol alone, the occupiers stole 600 million rubles through “Akvapruv” for the “construction of a water pipeline from Ostryakova Avenue to Pozharova Street” and 270 million for a water pipeline from Lazarevska Street to Ushakova Square.
Those schemes were also “closed” through “court proceedings,” citing, among other things, “sanction-related difficulties with logistics and pricing.” And in the long-suffering “Gornyi” camp, the aforementioned millions will now disappear for a second time, this time through the infamous “Demetra” company.
As a reminder, this Sevastopol “firm” is controlled by Krasnodar swindler Vladimir Levchenko, who, through his shell companies, also began laundering 10 billion rubles for the same “authorities” for the “construction of a tunnel between General Petrov and Pozharova Streets” in Sevastopol.
Since 2023, “Demetra” has already received 25 “contracts” from “city authorities” totaling over 3 billion rubles, the funds mostly laundered through the “department of transport.”
The only interesting aspect of this rather typical scam is that, despite the lack of sewage, Sevastopol authorities again brought children to “Gornyi” this summer for “recuperation,” mostly from the families of Russian military personnel and participants in the aggression against Ukraine.
Hundreds of millions are being embezzled, while the unsanitary conditions and stench in the camp apparently don’t bother anyone.


