A Kirov resident is being tried for "illegal entry" into her own apartment.

A Kirov resident is being tried for "illegal entry" into her own apartment.

      At the same time, the building owners prefer to refer to the nine-story building as a "regulated object," where filming is prohibited, especially during the hours when residents of the apartments obtained back in the USSR gather for hours at the doors or in the foyer of the building, recording their "ownerless suffering" on cameras.

      Into the apartment through the IVS camera

      Judging by the beginning of the "litigation algorithm," the World Court is likely serious about determining the size of the daily content for "administrative offenders" who attempt to enter their own apartments daily while in the IVS (up to 15 days). They are not at all embarrassed by the marks in the passport about registration at Gorky, 54-a.

      And they are not curious about the fact of the appearance of a new "protected object" in the regional center, where healthy guys perform the functions of a concierge, whose task is not to check the passports of those entering but to stand ready to knock out any pensioner (or child) attempting "illegal perimeter violation."

      So last Monday, the World Court had enough of a decision born in January 2026 to announce the start of the session, but not in the corridors of the power state agencies, but in the office of the new building owner - JSC "Management Systems." Whose interests are represented by the Kirov UMVD in the person of... the district officer.

      Started for health - will end for repose?

      Let us remind you that the nine-story building at Gorky 54-a, better known as the "dormitory of the Kirovagropromproject Institute," began to be inhabited back in 1989. The contenders for 400 one- and two-room apartments with a kitchen and bathroom were employees of the institute, as well as young families in need of housing. Each of the new residents was handed an order and keys to the apartment, and a mark was placed in the passport about registration due to social hiring with a guarantee of indefinite residence. Even in the event of dismissal from the Institute or staff reduction.

      The process of reorganizing the Kirovagropromproject Institute into a Limited Liability Company, which occurred in 1993, did not restrict the rights of residents in any way. In 1999, the LLC was reorganized into a closed joint-stock company, but no obvious radical changes occurred. Although the dormitory, which was not included in the authorized capital of the LLC and was not transferred to economic management, passed to regional ownership. This was communicated to residents by the then gubernatorial candidate Andrey Alpatov.

      In September 2017, the Rosreestr re-registered the residential building as non-residential, despite the hundreds of families living in it. And the officially recognized "non-residential high-rise" was transferred, or rather sold, to LLC "UK Gorky" along with the "dormitory content."

      The likely initiator of the "sale of living goods" could have been the then head of the Kirov region's State Property Department, Konstantin Arzamastsev. And residents of the dormitory are unlikely to be comforted by the fact that a criminal case was initiated against Arzamastsev, who was declared wanted internationally, for "embezzlement of budget funds during the sale of 25.5 percent of the shares of OJSC Urzhum Distillery." Moreover, the case was closed for "lack of corpus delicti."

      It was then that the new owner offered all residents to conclude lease agreements for the apartments they had lived in and renovated. Expensive - about 15-20 thousand monthly - depending on the area. And those who refused to rent their own housing were promised to be subjected to "unbearable conditions."

      In August 2020, the building passed into the ownership of JSC "Management Systems," and then residents really learned what "unbearable conditions" meant in the owner's understanding. An electronic pass system was introduced, and electronic keys were issued to tenants. The "turnstile" at the checkpoint, as well as the entrance to the elevator, are guarded by watchmen and often the National Guard. So a regular trip to the store, to work, and back, calling a doctor or an ambulance to the house became a constant overcoming of "obstacle courses."

      Residents describe their current existence as daily humiliation, insult, and mockery. Those who "live by passport" will not be let into the house, will not be allowed through the turnstile, will not be let into the elevator... So the patient ones wait for the police to arrive or for the opportunity to enter simultaneously with the tenants. They jump (men) or crawl (women) over the iron barrier, while the impatient, risking breaking their necks, crawl to their floor via the fire escape. However, approaching the apartment, one might see an open door in the dwelling, or, waking up in the morning, find "a strange man in his underwear" drinking tea from one's mug in the kitchen...

      For "shitting oneself from fear" - to the highest measure

      The first "judicial swallow" for the accusation of "illegal entry into a protected object" was pensioner Valentina Soboleva, who registered in the house as a young specialist, pregnant with her second child... 37 years ago. It was with her questioning about illnesses that the process began, as the initial determination of her health condition is necessary to decide on the possibility of placing the pensioner in the IVS and the duration of her stay in the cell.

      However, the district officer, representing in court the "accusing side," or rather, the interests of the owner who bought the house along with the residents: "Like chebureks with meat," - the "administrative officers" sadly joke, guaranteed all 12 witnesses who came to support Soboleva during the court proceedings, "the same pleasure in the coming days."

      Naturally, the "record holder" and "recidivist" became 64-year-old Irina Karachova, regarding whom the authorized officer, according to his words, "got excited" as many as three times. First, for illegal entry into a protected object, second, for "illegal... defecation" (Article 1.10 of the Administrative Offenses Code of the Russian Federation "Violation of public order, expressed in the performance of natural needs in public places outside specially designated areas"), and third, for something else, which the police officer could not report: either he forgot or could not come up with.

      But the day after the court process, the police officer finally "managed" (and it would have been better if he hadn't) to formulate the third accusation against Karachova. In which it is stated that the pensioner is... (quote) "the leader of an organized criminal group," organizing among the elderly residents of the house an almost militant junta rebelling against the new owners of the old dormitory. Which has been advertising the rental of hotel rooms for short or long-term stays for more than a year.

      It is likely that the district officer sincerely believes that Irina Anatolyevna, as the leader of a dangerous "criminal community" - an army of grandmothers over 60 or well over 60, awaits the highest measure of punishment. Let us remind you that on May 4, Irina Karachova was beaten by the new owner of the building. And, being horrified by the guess that five men might beat her to death, "she soiled herself"... Which probably stopped her own torture.

      About which Irina Anatolyevna told Newsler.ru on Monday morning: when the light went out in her apartment on the third floor once again, she went out into the corridor, where four men: Voronov, Onchukov, Ilyinitsky, and presumably Kuzmin were standing by the electrical panel. When asked why they turned it off, the building owner almost instantly reacted (an audio file is available in the editorial office).

      "He apparently pushed me or hit me so that I fell to the floor. And he started grabbing my hands and dragging me across the floor, after which he snatched my phone. I ran after them to the first floor, screaming... And downstairs, when a security guard joined them, when I received a significant blow to the face, I thought that here they would beat me to death. Out of fear, I wet myself, and I didn't even feel the rest at first. And only at home, getting myself in order, did I see the stains on my underwear," - the elderly woman recounted.

      And, considering that there were traces of "going heavily" in the foyer of the building, which the security cheerfully reported: "She shit herself," - the district officer initiated an administrative proceeding against Karachova for "illegal defecation." Leaving the reasons for "illegality" "overboard."

      By the way, it is likely that this week or early next week, the dates of hearings in the Lenin and Pervomaisky courts of civil jurisdiction will become known. Where residents of the former dormitory have filed applications regarding "obstruction of the use of their apartment" and "compensation for moral damage."

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A Kirov resident is being tried for "illegal entry" into her own apartment.

On May 25, the first court trial began in Kirov against the legal residents of the apartments in the former dormitory building located at 54-a Gorky Street, accused of "illegal entry into a protected facility" (Article 20.17 of the Administrative Offenses Code of the Russian Federation), which is essentially neither a civil defense structure, nor an element of the Foreign Intelligence Service or the Federal Security Service, and not even an artifact of executive power.