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Former Russian Arctic City Mayor Sentenced For Negligence Over Fuel Spill


Norilsk mayor Rinat Akhmetchin (file photo)
Norilsk mayor Rinat Akhmetchin (file photo)

KRASNOYARSK, Russia -- Rinat Akhmetchin, the mayor of the Russian Arctic city of Norilsk, has been sentenced to six months of correctional work and docked 15 percent of his salary after he pleaded guilty to negligence charges over his response to a spill that dumped thousands of tons of diesel fuel into local waterways in late May.

Krasnoyarsk Krai regional court spokeswoman Olga Vesyolova told RFE/RL that Akhmetchin was sentenced on October 19, three days after his trial began.

Akhmetchin, who had been Norilsk's mayor since September 2017, resigned from the post in July.

Russia's Investigative Committee opened a probe against the 55-year-old in June after 21,000 tons of diesel leaked from a tank at the power plant near Norilsk on May 29.

Akhmetchin was accused of failing to coordinate and organize emergency measures to contain and control fallout from the leakage.

The power plant is owned by a subsidiary of Norilsk Nickel, the world's leading nickel and palladium producer, which said the leak was caused when pillars supporting a storage tank sank due to thawing permafrost soil.

The Prosecutor-General's Office has also issued preliminary findings revealing that sagging ground helped trigger the disaster.

Four managers at the power station were arrested on suspicion of violating environmental-protection rules.

They are suspected of having continued to use an unsafe fuel-storage tank that had needed repairs since 2018.

President Vladimir Putin ordered a state of emergency after the extent of the spill became known and Norilsk Nickel has since promised to pay for the costs of the cleanup, estimated at 10 billion rubles ($145 million).

Norilsk Nickel is owned by Russia’s richest man, Vladimir Potanin. The company denies allegations that management hushed up and downplayed the scale of the disaster for at least two days.

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