Russia remands Jewish billionaire Moshkovich in custody for two months on fraud charges

File: Jewish Russian billionaire Vadim Moshkovich in 2018 (Video screenshot; used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)
File: Jewish Russian billionaire Vadim Moshkovich in 2018 (Video screenshot; used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

Jewish Russian farming billionaire Vadim Moshkovich has been remanded in custody for two months by a Moscow court following his detention on suspicion of large-scale fraud, the highest-profile arrest in years of a major businessman in Russia.

Moshkovich, who Forbes says has a fortune of $2.7 billion, appeared in a glass cage in Moscow’s Meshchansky court, handcuffed and carrying a copy of David Eagleman’s book “The Brain” and a bottle of water.

Court documents show that Moshkovich is accused of large-scale fraud and could face up to 10 years in jail if convicted. Moshkovich pleaded not guilty to the charges.

“Vadim Moshkovich, the founder of Rusagro, was sent to the pre-trial detention center,” Moscow’s court service says, adding that the court dismissed appeals from his lawyers for him to be granted house arrest or bail.

The arrest of Moshkovich, who started out selling computers amid the chaos of post-Soviet Russia before building one of Russia’s most powerful agricultural holdings, sent shockwaves through Russia’s business elite.

There was no comment from the Kremlin on the arrest. It is the highest-profile arrest of a Russian businessman since the 2018 arrest of Summa shipping and logistics group founder Ziyavudin Magomedov and the 2014 house arrest of AFK Sistema shareholder Vladimir Yevtushenkov.

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