Russian ex-general jailed for seven years over corruption
- 2025-04-17 09:25:00

A former high-ranking Russian general has been sentenced to seven years in a maximum-security prison after being found guilty of taking bribes worth some €390,000.
Lt Gen Vadim Shamarin, the former deputy head of the Russian army’s general staff, was arrested last year during a Kremlin-led crackdown on corruption in Russia’s defense ministry and accused of taking “a particularly large bribe” from a telecommunications firm.
He is one of several top officials caught up in a wave of corruption scandals that have rocked the Russian military over the past year.
Russia’s Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes, said Shamarin took bribes worth 36 million roubles (around €390,000) between 2019 and 2023 from a factory in the Ural Mountains, central Russia, that produces communications equipment.
In return, Shamarin increased the size of state contracts awarded to the firm, the committee said.
A Moscow court on Thursday sentenced him to seven years in prison and stripped him of his military rank. The court also banned him from public service for seven years and ordered the confiscation of assets worth over 36 million roubles.