Italy seizes assets of Putin’s judo partner Rotenberg

Hotel and villas among €30m of property seized from EU and US sanction target

Businessmen Boris Rotenberg (L, front, wearing a black jacket) and Arkady Rotenberg (R, front, wearing a grey jacket) react during an awards ceremony at a judo competition in St Petersburg in a February 27th, 2012 file photo. Photograph: Reuters.
Businessmen Boris Rotenberg (L, front, wearing a black jacket) and Arkady Rotenberg (R, front, wearing a grey jacket) react during an awards ceremony at a judo competition in St Petersburg in a February 27th, 2012 file photo. Photograph: Reuters.

Italian authorities have seized property worth about €30 million belonging to companies controlled by a close associate of Russian president Vladimir Putin, targeted by EU and US sanctions.

Arkady Rotenberg, Mr Putin's regular judo partner, was named in July by both Brussels and Washington among targets of sanctions imposed against Moscow over the war in eastern Ukraine.

A finance police official, who declined to be quoted by name, said police had targeted assets belonging to a Rome-based company called Aurora 31, controlled by Mr Rotenberg through a Cyprus-based firm.

Among the real estate was an apartment in Cagliari in Sardinia as well as villas elsewhere on the island, a villa in Tarquinia, near Rome, and a hotel in the centre of Rome.

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The official said a villa in Sardinia, owned directly by Mr Rotenberg, had also been seized.

According to the US Treasury, Mr Rotenberg and his brother Boris won contracts worth about $7 billion (€5.4 billion) for the Sochi Winter Olympic Games as well as other valuable contracts from state-controlled gas firm Gazprom.

There was no answer to calls to Aurora 31’s offices.

A receptionist at the hotel in Rome said service there was continuing as normal.

Reuters