
The Tver District Court of Moscow freed from the pre-trial detention center the ex-get director of the Izhmash plant, Vladimir Gromets, accused of multimillion-dollar fraud. This was reported by RAPSI with reference to Anatoly Pavlov, a lawyer of a former top manager. "The court released Grometsky for a subscription of a lower -wizard in connection with the presence of a serious illness that prevents his content in a pre -trial detention center," Pavlov explained. The decision was made on September 6.
Grometsky was detained in Izhevsk on April 10 by Moscow police together with the FSB operatives. After delivering to Moscow, the former top manager was charged with fraudulently more than 35 million rubles belonging to the Sarapul radio plant. Two days later, the judge of the Tver District Court Alexander Kovalevskaya sent Grometsky to a pre -trial detention center .
The case under Part 4 of Article 159 of the Criminal Code (fraud on an especially large scale) was initiated in November 2012. The investigation established that Grometsky, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Sarapul Radio Plant, in 2007 entered into a criminal conspiracy with unidentified persons from among the managers and employees of the enterprise. "In the future, the accounts of a number of one -day firms registered in Moscow have repeatedly transferred funds for alleged components of component products," Moscow Internal Affairs Directorate was transferred.
In 2011, Grometsky was fired from the post of general director of Izhmash for the breakdown of the state defense order. Then seven heads of defense enterprises and officials of the military department lost their posts.
The accused does not admit the guilt of the incriminated crime.