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The "UMEKON" Plant Case: Will the Court Extend Arkady Stavitsky's Detention in August?
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DescriptionA high-profile criminal case against Arkady Stavitsky, a top manager at the UMECON plant, involving commercial bribery amounting to 162 million rubles, has been transferred to Moscow law enforcement authorities. The Savelovsky District Court of Moscow has already frozen the defendant’s assets and property, and he himself has been remanded in custody pending the initial investigation. Stavitsky’s defense team plans to challenge the pretrial detention order, requesting that he be placed under house arrest or released on bail. However, Moscow courts are reluctant to release defendants in cases involving multimillion-ruble losses. The focus is now on whether the Savelovsky Court will decide to extend Stavitsky’s detention in a pretrial detention center (or under house arrest) throughout August.
ConditionsYes: if, between August 1 and 31, 2026, the Savyolovsky District Court of Moscow officially issues a ruling extending the pretrial detention measure (detention or house arrest) for Arkady Stavitsky in the commercial bribery case.
No: if, between August 1 and 31, 2026, the Savelovsky District Court of Moscow changes Stavitsky’s pretrial measure to a less restrictive one (bail, a pledge not to leave the city, or a prohibition on certain actions) or releases him from custody entirely.
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OpenedJul 2, 2026, 4:01 PM
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Jul 15, 2026, 8:59 PMChecking results
—EndsSep 1, 2026, 8:59 PM
OpenedJul 2, 2026, 4:01 PM
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—EndsSep 1, 2026, 8:59 PM
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The "UMEKON" Plant Case: Will the Court Extend Arkady Stavitsky's Detention in August?
Volume~$27
DescriptionA high-profile criminal case against Arkady Stavitsky, a top manager at the UMECON plant, involving commercial bribery amounting to 162 million rubles, has been transferred to Moscow law enforcement authorities. The Savelovsky District Court of Moscow has already frozen the defendant’s assets and property, and he himself has been remanded in custody pending the initial investigation. Stavitsky’s defense team plans to challenge the pretrial detention order, requesting that he be placed under house arrest or released on bail. However, Moscow courts are reluctant to release defendants in cases involving multimillion-ruble losses. The focus is now on whether the Savelovsky Court will decide to extend Stavitsky’s detention in a pretrial detention center (or under house arrest) throughout August.
ConditionsYes: if, between August 1 and 31, 2026, the Savyolovsky District Court of Moscow officially issues a ruling extending the pretrial detention measure (detention or house arrest) for Arkady Stavitsky in the commercial bribery case.
No: if, between August 1 and 31, 2026, the Savelovsky District Court of Moscow changes Stavitsky’s pretrial measure to a less restrictive one (bail, a pledge not to leave the city, or a prohibition on certain actions) or releases him from custody entirely.