The bailiff will take over “Szpiegowo”. Unofficial: The execution will start on Monday
Information on the commencement of the bailiff’s execution, the so-called The spy reported Mariusz Gierszewski from Radio ZET on Twitter. “Monday” repossession man will take over ‘Szpiegowo’, building complexes occupied by the Russians in Warsaw. Collection by bailiffs of block blocks at ul. Sobieskiego 100 in Warsaw is to start from the very morning, ”informed the reporter.
What about the buildings at Sobieskiego 100? A bailiff will come in on Monday
At the beginning of March, the Ministry of the Righteous recommends public administration bodies in the school regarding two real estates illegally managed by the Russian Federation – you will feel about yourself the objects at ul. Sobieskiego 100 and ul. Kielecka 45. Their return to the State Treasury was ordered by the court.
“For months we have been working on taking over the estate at ul. Sobieskiego 100. We have valid judgments and a bailiff is appointed. In view of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, I decided that we would arrange apartments there for the needs of Ukrainian families with children in the long term, ”said Rafał Trzaskowski, Mayor of Warsaw last month.
The term “Szpiegowo” means a characteristic complex on ul. Sobieski did not rise out of nowhere. The building was built in the 1970s. Inside, there are luxurious apartments where Soviet diplomats lived. The former agreement with the Soviet Union indicated that only authorized USSR citizens had access to the building.
Officially, the estate was deserted in the mid-90s after the collapse of the USSR.
In 2005, at ul. Sobieskiego 100 started its activity Club 100, popularly known as “Sotka”. It quickly became fashionable among Russians staying in Warsaw. In September 2008, the mayor of the city administered the property under the administration of the State Treasury.
On October 27, 2016, the district court in Warsaw ruled that the Russian Federation did not have any legal title to the title and that the building was to be handed over in Poland.