Maybe this needs to be seen in the context of Putin's battle with the oligarchs.
Russia
Yevtushenkov arrest prompts Sistema share dive
Russian
billionaire Vladimir Yevtushenkov has been placed under house arrest
on suspicion of money-laundering, prompting shares in his company
Sistema to plunge
BBC,
17
September, 2014
The
Moscow Exchange temporarily restricted trading in Sistema as shares
in the oil and telecom group fell 37%.
The
head of a top business group has questioned the reason behind the
arrest of Mr Yevtushenkov, 65.
But
President Vladimir Putin's spokesman denied any political motive.
His
AFK Sistema group owns Russia's biggest mobile operator MTS as well
as oil firm Bashneft. Bashneft shares also fell by more than 20% on
Wednesday and trading was temporarily restricted.
Russia's
Federal Investigative Committee said he had been accused of money
laundering that involved the illegal acquisition of oil assets in the
BashTek group in the Russian republic of Bashkortostan. In 2009,
Sistema bought six BashTek companies, which were then taken
over by Bashneft.
If
found guilty he could face up to 10 years in jail, reports say.
Sistema said in a statement that the acquisition of BashTek was
"legal and transparent".
Mr
Yevtushenkov's arrest was compared with that of Mikhail Khodorkovsky,
pictured
The
arrest was immediately compared by Alexander Shokhin, head of
Russia's Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, with the
detention of another billionaire, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, in 2003.
The
former owner of oil giant Yukos spent 10 years in jail before being
pardoned and leaving Russia last December.
"Without
doubt this looks very like Yukos 2.0, because the charges apply to
the head of a company that paid $2.5bn for assets and is now accused
of stealing shares and money-laundering," Mr Shokhin told Ria
Novosti.
Yukos
was at one point Russia's biggest oil company but its assets were
eventually broken up, many of them bought by Rosneft, now the world's
largest oil producer.
Rosneft
was earlier this year reported to be keen to buy Bashneft.
The
state-run oil and gas company is controlled by Igor Sechin, who for
years has been a close ally of President Putin. Mr Sechin has been
targeted by US sanctions in response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Mr
Khodorkovsky, in an interview with Russian business daily Vedomosti,
said the Sistema chairman's arrest involved "purely commercial
interests" rather than political motives. It also showed that
President Putin had lost control and was not aware of what was
happening, he said.
Mr
Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov said it was "absolutely untrue
and absurd to try to paint this story with any political colours",
Ria Novosti reported.
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