Google cleanup: how controversial businessman Miron Gorilovsky is trying to hide Polyplastic Group’s work for Russia’s defense sector

Following the High Anti-Corruption Court’s decision to confiscate the Ukrainian assets of sanctioned Russian oligarch Miron Gorilovsky, online publications about the case have begun to disappear.
The materials concern the nationalization of six companies belonging to the industrial conglomerate “Group Polyplastic.”
The HACC ruling, which upheld the Ministry of Justice’s claim to recover corporate rights of six Ukrainian firms allegedly linked to Gorilovsky through intermediaries and offshore structures, triggered significant public attention.
According to the investigation, “Group Polyplastic,” controlled by Russian oligarchs, is one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of polymer pipes and composite materials. Law enforcement agencies claim that the group’s enterprises supplied products to Russian military bases, defence plants, and occupation authorities, including in temporarily occupied Crimea, and participated in the production of components for small arms used by the Russian Armed Forces.