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Russia’s Deputy Defence Minister Ivanov Detained For Bribery

Russian security services have detained Deputy Defence Minister Timur Ivanov on suspicion of major bribery, marking high-profile corruption scrutiny.

Russian security services have detained Timur Ivanov, a deputy to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, on suspicion of accepting major bribes.

The arrest, announced in a terse 22-word statement by Russia’s investigative committee, highlights a rare public crackdown on corruption within the country’s post-Soviet armed forces.

Ivanov, who held the position of Deputy Defence Minister since 2016, faces serious charges under the statute for accepting bribes “on a particularly large scale,” which could lead to a maximum sentence of 15 years in jail if convicted.

His sudden apprehension has ignited speculation about potential power struggles within Russia’s elite circles, given Ivanov’s close association with Shoigu, who was entrusted by President Vladimir Putin with overseeing military operations in Ukraine.

The Kremlin confirmed that President Putin had been briefed on Ivanov’s detention and noted that Defence Minister Shoigu was also informed. This revelation comes amidst Ivanov’s attendance earlier on Tuesday at a high-level meeting chaired by Shoigu, adding a layer of intrigue to the unfolding events.

At 48 years old, Ivanov held significant responsibilities within the defence ministry, overseeing property management, housing, construction, and mortgages. The ministry, however, has refrained from issuing any official statements regarding Ivanov’s detention.

According to reports from Russia’s Kommersant newspaper, Ivanov was apprehended by the Federal Security Service (FSB), Putin’s designated agency to combat corruption in state defence procurement. While there’s no official confirmation, Izvestia newspaper suggests that additional individuals may have been detained in connection with the case, with Ivanov’s properties reportedly under investigation.

The comprehensive coverage of Ivanov’s case by state television underscores the gravity of the situation, suggesting a concerted effort to signal a no-tolerance stance towards corruption within the armed forces.

An unnamed law enforcement source quoted by the TASS state news agency hinted at the prolonged nature of the investigation, suggesting meticulous planning involving FSB military counter-intelligence.

Chioma Kalu

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