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Russia detains former, current deputy energy ministers in scams probe, media reports

Russian detectives detained one existing and one former deputy energy minister on Thursday, Russian media reported, as part of an examination into fraud in the coal industry.

Deputy Energy Minister Sergei Mochalnikov, who has actually remained in office because April 2022, and Anatoly Yanovsky, who served from 2008 up until 2021, have been apprehended, Interfax news company reported pointing out law enforcement sources.

The charges relate to fraud linked to the closure of coal mines, Interfax reported. Both males was accountable for the coal market in their positions at the ministry.

The Kommersant service daily reported that a further four unnamed people had been apprehended alongside Mochalnikov.

It stated that direct damages in the event totaled up to 500 million roubles ($ 5 million), with indirect damages of 12 billion roubles.

Neither Mochalnikov nor Yanovsky were available for remark, and Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) did not instantly confirm the detentions.

Russia in recent months has actually been swept by a series of high-profile corruption cases with a string of senior defence authorities apprehended on charges including large scale bribery and embezzlement.

(source: Reuters)