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To the knowledge of Grigeo Klaipeda, prosecutors plan to grant the status of a special witness or bring suspicions against all current and former executives of Grigeo Klaipeda as part of the ongoing pre-trial investigation process.

Igne Rotautaite-Pukene, spokeswoman for Klaipeda Regional Prosecutor's Office, told BNS the number of suspects in the case has increased to seven, with suspicions of environmental offence and document forgery brought against the latest person.

Earlier, suspicions were brought against Tomas Eikinas, the incumbent CEO of Grigeo Klaipeda.

Grigeo Klaipeda said on Tuesday liability for the release of untreated wastewater into the Curonian Lagoon lies with the company's former executives, and the company's incumbent CEO Tomas Eikinas allegedly did not know about that.

Grigeo Klaipeda was led by Arunas Pasvenskas from September, 1994 to June, 2013, followed by Vidas Berzonskis in 2013-2019 and Robertas Krutikovas from June to December, 2019.

Pangonis controls the Grigeo group since 2001. His company Ginvildos Investicija had 43.5 shares in the group in late September.

Grigeo Klaipeda is part of the group since 2010.

Last month, Klaipeda prosecutors launched a pre-trial investigation into allegations that Grigeo Klaipeda released untreated wastewater into the Curonian lagoon.

Prosecutors say environmental damage in this case can be valued at "dozens of millions" euros., with Environment Minister Kestutis Mazeika saying earlier that environmental damage done by Grigeo Klaipeda could stand at 60 million euros.

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