The detainee in the United Arab Emirates Andrey Frolov, the top manager of the Samar Group of Companies, was put on the international wanted list in connection with an in absentia charge of illegal withdrawal of assets of "Izhteau", the press service of the Russian Interior Ministry's investigation department told TASS. Frolov, along with the main owner of the SOFC group Yuri Kachmazov and several others, is accused of "deliberate bankruptcy" (art. 196 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), which was controlled by the group of companies of the OCD until April 2009. In early October, the head of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Udmurtia Abshocks Mullakhmetov said that the police had calculated where the two fugitives were currently residing. "According to some data, Mr. Kachmaz may be in the UAE," he said. A criminal case was opened in 2009 on the statement of the main creditor of the "Izhauto"-Sberbank plant. Businessmen from the UCC, together with then-CEO of the enterprise Mikhail Dhunda and the top manager of the plant, Yevgeny Strakhov, should answer before the court for the sum of RUB 6.7 billion in assets in 2008-2009. The control package of Izhauto was sold to the plant in exchange for the cars, after which the company filed a bankruptcy petition. Revenue increased by 3.12% to RUB 61.213 billion from RUB 63.066 billion. In 2016, the federal budget deficit was estimated at 2.25 trillion rubles, or 3% of GDP. Sberbank has written off as bad loans. " Of course, we will not forgive those people who have committed fraud, this situation. We will do everything to bring them to justice, " Gref said. "At present, the necessary materials have been prepared to provide the competent authorities of the United Arab Emirates with the extradition of the detainee to Russia," the ministry said. However, with the extradition of the former top manager, there may be problems-there is no crime such as "intentional bankruptcy" in the UAE. In the meantime, things are getting better at the Izhauto. Recently, the plant became part of AVTOVAZ.