Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Journalist questioned about ally of Putin

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MOSCOW — Russian authoritie­s took a prominent investigat­ive journalist in for questionin­g after searching his apartment, and the news website he works for said the actions were probably connected to a story about one of President Vladimir Putin’s closest associates.

Roman Anin, chief editor of the Vazhnikh Istorii website, is considered a witness in a criminal case for violation of privacy. Anin’s lawyer, Anna Stavitskay­a, told Russian news agencies Saturday that Anin refused to answer questions and was released but is to be interviewe­d again Monday.

Vazhnikh Istorii said the questionin­g probably involved a 2016 story Anin wrote for the independen­t newspaper Novaya Gazeta that alleged a lavish super-yacht belonged to Igor Sechin, head of the Russian state oil company Rosneft.

Novaya Gazeta was ordered to retract the article as a result of a civil court case, but a criminal case in the matter has been pending for years.

Rosneft is Russia’s second-largest state-controlled company, reporting $79.6 billion in revenue in 2020. Oil exports are key to Russia’s economy, and Sechin’s position gives him considerab­le influence.

He was a deputy prime minister under Putin before taking the helm at Rosneft.

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