Crackdown on Corruption: Ex-Russian Defense Minister Sentenced
Pavel Popov, a former Russian deputy defense minister, was sentenced to 19 years for corruption related to a fraudulent scheme at Patriot Park. His conviction is the latest in a series targeting Russia's military elite amid efforts to control defense expenditures. The crackdown extends to other high-ranking officials.
A Russian military court handed a harsh 19-year prison sentence to Pavel Popov, former deputy defense minister, for corruption, according to RIA news agency.
The unprecedented verdict is part of a broader crackdown on corruption that has implicated several top military officials. Popov was accused of fraud involving the construction of Patriot Park, a showcase of military history near Moscow.
This wave of legal actions followed President Vladimir Putin's decision to replace ex-Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to ensure stricter financial management. Numerous officials close to Shoigu, including Popov, have been entangled in these scandals.
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