Ponomaryov gets three days to remove his property from former office
MOSCOW. June 24 (Interfax) - A representative of the Moscow property department and human rights activist Lev Ponomaryov entered the former office of the movement For Human Rights and reached an agreement on the removal of the organization's documents and equipment.
Yekaterina Solovyova, first deputy head of the Moscow property department, arrived at the former office of the movement on Monday afternoon, an Interfax correspondent has reported. She entered the building together with Ponomaryov and examined it.
All the property is safe, except for the property that was located in the office at the time of the storm, Ponomaryov told Interfax. The tables and chairs are upside down, computers and telephones are all over the place, and papers are strewn around the office.
Solovyova and Ponomaryov agreed that the organization's property will be removed within three days. Solovyova also helped with the organization of the transportation of the equipment and furniture.