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Protesters briefly seize London mansion linked to Russian oligarch

Banners unfurled from the property at 5 Belgrave Square include ‘This property has been liberated’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Mar 2022 9:00AM

Protesters briefly seize London mansion linked to Russian oligarch
One of the protesters inside the mansion located at 5 Belgrave Square belonging to sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska says earlier by telephone: ‘We are a property liberation front. That’s what we do. It’s not really squatting, it’s liberating.’ – AFP pic, March 15, 2022

LONDON – Protesters yesterday briefly seized a mansion linked to the sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska in one of central London’s most exclusive addresses.

Banners were unfurled from the property at 5 Belgrave Square, including one stating “This property has been liberated”, alongside the Ukrainian flag.

Police, who were called out in the early hours, arrived and set up a cordon before later using a drill to break open the front door and used a crane to access the balcony.

Police said later four protesters who gained entry to the building’s balcony “have come down and been arrested”.

Police said the protest was over but they would maintain a presence.

One of those inside the mansion said earlier by telephone: “We are a property liberation front. That’s what we do. It’s not really squatting, it’s liberating.”

Another said: “Our intention is to use it to house (Ukrainian) refugees.”

The activists criticised the length of time it may take to implement British sanctions against those identified by the government as being part of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle.

“They say it might take up to six months to seize their property. Come on, it’s ridiculous,” one said.

Offshore

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said yesterday that “we are working to identify the appropriate use for seized property while owners are subject to sanctions.”

In 2007, a High Court judgement said Deripaska “beneficially owns” the house in the upmarket Belgravia area, near Hyde Park and Queen Elizabeth II's Buckingham Palace.

But he is not listed on UK Land Registry records.

Instead, the owners are listed as Ravellot Limited, based in the British Virgin Islands, managed by Graham Bonham Carter at the same address and a nearby property.

On March 4, the UK’s National Crime Agency said it had secured two account-freezing orders in respect of five bank accounts held by Bonham Carter, a British businessman.

“The orders were obtained on the basis that there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the money in the accounts was derived from the laundering of funds of an individual subject to sanctions in the United States, namely Oleg Deripaska,” it added in a statement.

“The accounts contain funds of a value totalling approximately £110,000 (RM606,168).”

Deripaska was last week hit with an assets freeze and travel ban alongside six other Russian billionaires, including his former business associate Roman Abramovich.

The US Treasury designated him in 2018 as part of moves against a number of Russian oligarchs and the companies they own or control, Russian officials and businesses.

In France, three men were questioned by police yesterday after they broke into a villa owned by Putin’s former son-in-law and unfurled a Ukrainian flag in the southern French city of Biarritz.

A YouTube video showed one of those arrested waving a Ukrainian flag from one of the villa’s balconies.

A subtitle read, “The house of the people is ready to host refugees from the Putin regime.”

The three were questioned then released with a warning. – AFP, March 15, 2022

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