MOSCOW, RUSSIA -- A former Russian defence official was ordered held in pretrial detention on corruption charges after a court rejected an appeal against his arrest, state media reported Wednesday.
Former deputy defence minister Gen. Dmitry Bulgakov was detained in Moscow last month pending an investigation and trial, Russia鈥檚 Investigative Committee said in a statement. He is part of several recent high-profile military arrests.
鈥淭he court examined the appeal of Bulgakov鈥檚 defence and decided to leave the appeal unsatisfied and the decision of the first instance unchanged,鈥 state news agency Tass reported, citing the judge鈥檚 decision.
According to Tass, Bulgakov is charged with large-scale embezzlement. He reportedly oversaw the creation of a system to supply low-quality food rations to Russian troops at inflated prices. If found guilty, Bulgakov faces up to 10 years in prison.
Bulgakov was deputy defence minister from 2008 to September 2022, when he was dismissed. He was in charge of logistics at the time, and while the ministry had said that he was taking another job, the move was seen as punishment for flaws in supporting operations in Ukraine.
His ouster came shortly after Kyiv made swift territorial gains during a counteroffensive in the northeastern Kharkiv region.
Seven top military figures have been arrested on charges of fraud, bribery or abuse of office in recent months, including Deputy Defence Minister Timur Ivanov, who was arrested for bribery in April and later dismissed from his position.
Lower-level officers also have been arrested on fraud charges, including Lt. Col. Konstantin Frolov, a decorated airborne brigade commander, last week.