Estonia and Latvia conduct joint raids into suspected sanctions breaches

The Latvian security service, the VDD, and the Estonian Internal Security Service, have conducted joint raids in the two countries as part of ongoing criminal investigations.

The raids were on the premises of companies in Riga and Tallinn owned or controlled by designated persons under the EU sanctions.

It is reported that one of the companies raided was Baltic Media Alliance.

German prosecution for sale of dual-use goods to Russia

On Friday the trial in Germany starts of Vladimir D. who is accused of eight counts of exporting dual use goods (both chemicals and equipment) to Russia and allegedly for a military end user in breach of the EU’s sanctions.

The exports are alleged to have taken place between 2014 and 2018.

The man was arrested in late 2018 and raids conducted in Baden-Württemberg. The value of the exports is reported to be €1.83 million.

Latvia – bank fined €1.1m for Russian sanctions compliance failings

The Latvian financial services regulator (the FKTK) has fined SEB Bank €1.8 million, of which €1,121,140 related to shortcomings in the bank’s sanctions compliance.

The inspections leading to the fine had taken place in 2017 and 2018.

The failings are said to have been specific to the EU’s Russian sanctions in regulation 269/2014 (as amended).

The fine was stated to be for not screening for companies and other assets owned by designated persons.

Germany – trial commences of individual charged with Russian exports

A trial has commenced in Hamburg of a 69-year old charged with making numerous exports to Russia in breach of EU sanctions.

The man is a Russian national and is alleged to have exported 15kg of Decaboran which is used to make rocket propellant and explosives.

He is also alleged to have exported special machinery used to manufacture rockets. The total value of the exports is said to be over €1.8 million.

 

Germany – charges for exporting dual use goods to Russia

Further to our earlier post, the German Federal Prosecutor’s Office has issued a press release stating that charges have now been laid against Vladimir D. for allegedly exporting dual use goods for military use to the Russian military.

The products are said to have been hot isostatic presses, as well as decaboranes, a chemical use in rocket fuel and explosives.

The goods are valued at €1.8m.

Germany – arrest of Russian national for alleged export of military goods to Russia

The German Federal Prosecutor’s Office has issued a press release regarding the arrest of an individual (Vladimir D.) on suspicion of exporting dual-use goods to Russia in breach of EU sanctions.

The goods are valued at €1.7 million and were said to have been exported in two consignments in 2014 and 2018.

As stated in the press release: “In order to circumvent the export controls, the accused is said to have carried out his transactions via changing fictitious recipients, presented false documents and carried out technical manipulations on the goods”.

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