Journalists from the Belarusian Investigative Center uncovered at least 20 assets in Crimea acquired by companies linked to the entourage of Viktar Sheiman, one of Aleksandr Lukashenko’s closest associates. These include properties in Alushta, Simferopol, and Sevastopol, as well as in Dzhankoi, Kerch, and Yalta. Different companies owned this real estate at different times, but by the end of 2022, all the properties were transferred to the Simferopol-registered OOO Pervaya Investitsionnaya Kompaniya (hereinafter, “PIK”). As in our previous investigations, subjects transferred assets from one firm to another, making it difficult to identify the ultimate beneficiaries. However, the same individuals appeared in different structures at various stages.
“Crimea has become an unattractive territory for investment after 2014. Of course, given that all types of sanctions apply to it… On the other hand, it is a very attractive land for those who would like to launder their dirty money, conceal assets acquired through not entirely legal or even outright criminal means. Therefore, Crimea has turned into a kind of grey zone where many financial monitoring mechanisms are inaccessible,” Valentyna Samar, editor-in-chief of the Crimean Center of Journalistic Investigations, told the Belarusian Investigative Center.
Sheiman’s shadow
Before being transferred to PIK, two properties had passed through two owners. One is located in Alushta — a more than 100-square-meter premises in the center of the resort city, within a ten-minute walk of the waterfront. The other is situated in Simferopol, in a non-residential section of a building in the center of the Crimean capital. At the end of 2020, TzOV Scholz-Trans became the new owner of these properties, which had previously belonged to Ukrainian banks. The company was registered in Ukraine by Maria Nazarkevich. [*] [*] Her husband, businessman Vitalii Bobyr, and his mother, Iryna Bobyr, were both featured in a BIC investigation into a sanctions evasion scheme involving the sale of luxury cars. We then found several indirect links between them and Viktar Sheiman. [*]