MOSCOW (Reuters) -A senior Russian Defence Ministry official was sentenced to six years in prison on Thursday after being found guilty of fraud and forgery in relation to an embezzlement scheme at a military theme park, the RIA state news agency reported.
Major General Vladimir Shesterov was detained last August for his role in the scheme at the Patriot Park, a war-themed tourist attraction outside Moscow. Two other men, including Pavel Popov, a former deputy defence minister, are also facing prosecution.
RIA, citing the investigation materials, said Shesterov and the ex-director of the park, Vyacheslav Akhmedov, who is also in custody, forged documents related to completed construction work at the park in the amount of some 26 million roubles ($332,000).
The scandal at Patriot Park is one in a slew of criminal cases against former top officials that have engulfed the Russian army in recent months.
Shesterov fully admitted guilt, but insisted he had not received any material benefit from the scheme.
“I am to blame, I don’t whitewash myself, I sincerely repent,” he said in court, according to RIA.
Akhmedov has also entered a guilty plea in his trial.
The case against Popov, the former deputy defence minister, is ongoing. RIA reported that Popov had instructed Shesterov and Akhmedov to build him a two-storey house, a guest house with a sauna, and a two-storey garage on land Popov owned in the Moscow region – with the Defence Ministry footing the bill.
Popov has previously denied wrongdoing. Reuters was unable to contact his lawyer on Thursday.
Patriot Park displays a vast collection of Russian and Soviet weaponry, and offers visitors the chance to clamber on tanks and take part in combat simulations. On its website, it also features a photo gallery of “heroes of the special military operation” – Russia’s official term for its war in Ukraine.
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(Reporting by ReutersWriting by Lucy PapachristouEditing by Frances Kerry)