"There was no face in the floor". Techno Yizhak store chain reports searches by BES

The Techno Yizhak electronics chain said that on July 11, officers of the Bureau of Economic Security conducted searches in the company's offices, warehouses, and in the apartment and car of the brand's founder, Oleksiy Hulyi. The company reported this to on its Facebook page.
Techno Yizhak noted that the searches went without violations, and law enforcement officers followed the procedure.
"Law enforcement officers were following procedures. We thought it would be much worse. "There was no 'face to the floor'," the company said .
No goods were seized because all the equipment was official and purchased from a certified distributor, ASBIS, Techno Hedgehog added.
The company reported that only a few notebooks and work computers were seized, personal belongings were not touched.
Techno Yizhak denied the information circulating in Telegram channels about the alleged large-scale seizure of goods and recorded violations.
"This is not true. The photos and videos that were distributed are not of our premises at all, and the use of such headlines along with photos of our stores was manipulative," the statement said.
"This experience was stressful, but we have nothing to hide," the company added .
- After accusations of selling unlicensed iPhones in 2024, the chain was audited and paid fines.
- In May, it was reported that the chain was preparing for a major transformation: it will split into two separate brands – "Izhak" and "Techno Izhak", change its corporate identity and focus on selling accessories.
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