Putin's former judo partner says he owns palace
linked to Russian leader
Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny alleges that the mansion
belongs the Russian president
Reuters in
Moscow
Sat 30 Jan
2021 16.54 GMT
The Russian
businessman Arkady Rotenberg said on Saturday he owns a palace in southern
Russia which jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has linked to Vladimir Putin.
Navalny and
his anti-corruption foundation have published a video in which they allege the
opulent mansion belongs to the Russian president. The video has been viewed
more than 103m times.
Rotenberg,
Putin’s former judo sparring partner who sold his stake in the gas pipeline
construction firm Stroygazmontazh in 2019 for a sum which RBC business daily
puts at some 75bn roubles (£72m), said he bought the palace two years ago.
“Now it
will no longer be a secret, I am the beneficiary,” Rotenberg said in a video
published by Mash channel in Telegram. “There was a rather complicated
facility, there were a lot of creditors, and I managed to become the beneficiary.”
He gave no
further financial details of the purchase or how it had been funded.
Putin has
denied ownership of the palace.
Navalny was
remanded in custody for 30 days on 18 January for parole violations he says
were trumped up. He could face years in jail. He was arrested after flying back
to Moscow from Germany, where he had been recovering from a nerve agent
poisoning last August.
After
Navalny’s arrest thousands of people joined unsanctioned protests across Russia
last Saturday to demand the Kremlin release him from jail.
His
supporters plan to hold further protests across Russia on Sunday. Authorities
have declared the rallies illegal and vowed to break them up.
Rotenberg
was among the Russian officials and business executives blacklisted by the US
and other western states in the aftermath of Russia’s annexation of Crimea in
March 2014.
Russian
police on Saturday detained Sergey Smirnov, editor-in-chief of independent
media outlet Mediazona, in Moscow on suspicion of taking part in last weekend’s
Moscow protest, Mediazona said on Saturday.
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