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Finland investigates Russia sanctions breach regarding nuclear plant construction

Finland investigates Russia sanctions breach regarding nuclear plant construction

The Finnish customs authority announced on Thursday that it was investigating a possible breach of Russian sanctions involving documents relating to the construction and operation of a nuclear plant.

The Economic Crime Investigation Unit of Finnish Customs released a statement that the preliminary investigation focused on an important number of archived documents which were allegedly taken from a warehouse in Kymenlaakso to Russia.

According to preliminary investigations, certain data are classified as materials subject to sanctions against Russia.

Finnish Customs refused to comment on the matter further but stated that the managing director for a construction firm involved in the project is a suspect.

Finn Customs has said that a decision will be taken about whether or not to charge a person after the investigation is complete.

Finland has five reactors in two power plants, Loviisa & Olkiluoto. Fortum, the owner of Loviisa, and TVO, Olkiluoto’s owner, both said that their plants were excluded from the investigation.

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Finland canceled plans to build a sixth plant in Hanhikivi. The reactor was to be supplied by Rosatom.

(source: Reuters)