Meanwhile, the prosecutor’s office of St. Petersburg reported officially that searches had been carried out at the premises of City Service’s subsidiary, Frunzensky District apartment building maintenance company No 3.
City Service owns 80 percent of shares in this St. Petersburg-based company.
Russia’s media reported that an individual residing in a street, where 4 out of 40 apartment buildings are administered by City Service, complained about excessive utility charges to Vladimir Putin during Russian President’s recent live call-in show.
“It has nothing to do with us,” Vilius Mackonis, a spokesman for City Service, confirmed to BNS.