State may seize property from former Voronezh traffic police deputy

A court had previously confiscated 18 properties from the family of a former deputy traffic police chief in Voronezh.
Feb 10, 2026
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The prosecutor«s office is seeking the confiscation of a house linked to a former traffic police official in Voronezh.
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Alexander Levchuk / NGS42.RU
The prosecutor«s office in Voronezh region has filed a new lawsuit against Igor Kachkin, the former deputy head of the regional State Traffic Safety Inspectorate (GIBDD), and his mother, the department reported.
The prosecution demands that a residential house with an area of almost 500 square meters, built on a previously seized land plot, be turned over to state income.
This is a continuation of a story that began in 2022. At that time, the Sovetsky District Court of Voronezh, at the prosecution«s request, turned over to state income 18 real estate properties of the Kachkin family with a total value of 44.6 million rubles (approximately $495,600 at current rates). All were acquired between 2013 and 2018, when the civil servant was required to report his expenses.
However, in 2025, an inspection showed that on one of the confiscated land plots, the Kachkin family had managed to register ownership of a built large residential house and conclude a long-term lease agreement for the land itself.
Now the prosecutor«s office demands to seize this house as well. In addition to the lawsuit, the department has made submissions to the Rosreestr management (Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography) and the Territorial Directorate of Rosimushchestvo (Federal Agency for State Property Management) in the Voronezh region demanding the elimination of legal violations that allowed the registration of the object on seized land.
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