Former Russian defence official is jailed for 19 years for corruption


MOSCOW, April 10 (Reuters) - A ⁠Russian military court on Friday sentenced Pavel Popov, a former deputy ⁠defence minister, to 19 years in prison for corruption, state ‌news agency RIA said.

It was the harshest verdict yet in a string of similar cases that have rocked the highest echelons of the Russian military establishment.

Popov, 69, was arrested in ​the summer of 2024 for suspected fraud ⁠related to the construction of ⁠Patriot Park, a war-themed tourist attraction near Moscow where a huge range of ⁠Russian ‌and Soviet weapons are on display.

He pleaded not guilty and his lawyer said he would appeal the verdict, according to the ⁠TASS state news agency. He was also fined ​85 million roubles ($1.10 million).

Another ‌former senior Defence Ministry official, Major General Vladimir Shesterov, was jailed ⁠for six ​years last July in connection with fraud at the park. Its director is also facing trial.

Investigators said Popov, beginning in 2021, had diverted various building materials ⁠from the park to his own country house.

He ​joins at least a dozen officials who have been caught up in the biggest wave of corruption scandals to hit the Russian Defence Ministry in ⁠years.

The arrested men are all closely tied to ex-Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, whom President Vladimir Putin unexpectedly removed two years ago and replaced with economist Andrei Belousov in what was widely seen as a move to ​ensure tighter management of Russia's vast defence budget ⁠and eliminate waste and graft.

Another former deputy defence minister, Timur Ivanov, was jailed ​for 13 years in July 2025 for ‌bribe-taking and embezzlement.

A third, Ruslan Tsalikov, was ​charged with similar offences last month.

($1 = 77.1205 roubles)

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Alex Richardson)

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