Moscow - Russia’s top investigative body on Wednesday declared Mikhail Khodorkovsky as arrested in absentia, two years after the Kremlin critic and former oil tycoon was pardoned after serving 10 years in prison.
Investigators earlier this month accused the former billionaire of involvement in the 1998 murder of a Siberian mayor. On Tuesday, Russian officials searched the residences of several employees of his Open Russia foundation in connection with a probe into a privatization deal.
Khodorkovsky, 52, spent 10 years in prison on tax evasion and embezzlement charges widely seen as punishment for challenging President Vladimir Putin’s power. His oil company, once Russia’s largest, was dismantled and sold off to state-owned firms.
The Investigative Committee on Wednesday announced his arrest in absentia and called for an international manhunt.... Read More: VIN