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 Polymeri AD Owners
 Investigated by
 Specialized Prosecution Office
 
 
 Sofia, October 26 (BTA) - Investigating magistrates of the Specialized  Prosecution Office (SPO) are searching Polymeri AD in Devnya  (Northeastern Bulgaria) and are carrying out searches and seizures and  are questioning witnesses in Sofia and elsewhere in the country, the SPO  said in a press release on Friday.
 
 An investigation has been instituted in connection with gross tax  evasion, gross embezzlement, using a document making a false statement  or a non-authentic or falsified document to receive another's movable or  immovable property without legal justification with the intention to  misappropriate it, effecting financial operations or transactions in  property, or concealing the origin, location, movement or the actual  rights to any such property, knowing or supposing that this property was  acquired by means of a criminal offence or another socially dangerous  act, and conspiring to commit criminal offences abroad.
 
 BTA learnt from knowledgeable sources that the owners of Polymeri,  Nikolai Banev and his wife Evgenia Baneva, have been detained in France.
 
 After visiting Polymeri in August 2017, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov  said he had approached Prosecutor General Sotir Tstatsarov for holding  to account the people responsible for "this highway robbery", as he  referred to the plant's privatization. In response, Banev accused  Borissov of having been instrumental in ruining the plant and in  "bringing to an end the production of inorganic chemicals in Bulgaria".
 
 Polymeri was privatized in 1998. Banev purchased a 24 per cent stake for  12.5 million US dollars, and in the autumn of 2011 the Banevs' Polymeri  Invest company acquired majority interest in the company. It produced  dichloroethane, sodium hydroxide and polyvinyl chloride until 2000, when  it ceased operations and went bankrupt. A huge quantities of  trichloroethane are stored in unreliable tanks within the compound of  the plant. The Government has allocated nearly 15 million leva for the  safe disposal of the hazardous chemical in France. LI/LG
 
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