Director of Russian Missile Manufacturer Krasmash Detained on Bribery Suspicion
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Russian security forces have detained Alexander Gavrilov, the director of Krasmash, a company that manufactures Sarmat ballistic missiles.
- Gavrilov is suspected of accepting a bribe amounting to three million rubles (approximately $40,000).
- He has been the head of Krasmash since 2018, and local media report he has been in pre-trial detention since late April.
Alexander Gavrilov, the director of Krasmash, a key Russian enterprise responsible for producing the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile systems, has been detained by security forces. Local media reports indicate that Gavrilov is suspected of accepting a bribe totaling three million rubles, equivalent to about $40,000.
Gavrilov has been at the helm of Krasmash, a company that has faced sanctions from the European Union, since 2018. While official comments from Russian security forces are pending, the Investigative Committee has stated it has no information on the matter. However, regional media in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, and a local deputy have confirmed the detention, with reports suggesting Gavrilov has been in pre-trial detention since late April on charges of embezzlement.
The director of the factory, Alexander Gavrilov, was detained on suspicion of having accepted a bribe worth three million rubles (40,000 dollars).
This arrest raises questions about internal accountability within Russia's defense industry. Krasmash's role in manufacturing strategic missile systems like the Sarmat makes any internal disruption or alleged corruption a matter of significant national interest. The lack of immediate official comment from security agencies, contrasted with the confirmations from local sources, adds a layer of complexity to the unfolding situation.
The security forces have not issued any comments regarding this matter, and the Investigative Committee states that it does not have information on this issue.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.