The general helped conclude contracts with commercial organizations, for which he received a reward of more than 20 million rubles.
The Investigative Committee of Russia opened a criminal case against the deputy commander of the Leningrad Military District, Major General Valery Mumindzhanov. Russian media reported this on Monday, September 2.
The military man is suspected of accepting bribes on a large scale.
According to the investigation, Mumindzhanov, as head of the resource support department of the Russian Ministry of Defense, was responsible for the material support of the Russian Armed Forces. The major general helped conclude contracts with commercial organizations, for which he received a reward of more than 20 million rubles. Muminjanov was imprisoned.
Muminjanov facilitated the conclusion of contracts with commercial organizations for the supply of uniforms in favor of the Russian Ministry of Defense in the amount of more than 1.5 billion rubles. For providing this help, he received a particularly large bribe totaling more than 20 million rubles.
Investigators established that Mumindzhanov and members of his family own real estate in Voronezh and Moscow in the total amount of 120 million rubles. The legality of the acquisition of objects is verified.
Earlier in the Russian Federation, a scheme to enrich the former Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Pavel Popov, a reserve army general imprisoned in a fraud case, was revealed. The military man arranged the supply of various material possessions in his suburban area in the Krasnogorsk district of the Moscow region at the expense of Patriot Park.
We remind you that the former Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, reserve army general Dmitry Bulgakov was accused of fraud.
Source: korrespondent

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