MOSCOW, June 19 (RAPSI) - Moscow’s Basmanny District Court on Friday placed ex-deputy chair of the board of currently bankrupt BFG-Credit bank Mikhail Doroginin in detention until July 24 in the 12.9 billion-ruble ($185 million) case, the court’s spokesperson Irina Morozova told RAPSI.

Earlier on Friday, the court detained a former loan directorate employee of the bank Alexey Gorlin for the same term. 

The former bank managers are charged with large scale embezzlement committed by an organized group with the use of job position.

Previously, owners and chairman of the bank board Yury Glotser, Yevgeny Maftsir and Pavel Doynov, who had allegedly organized the embezzlement in 2014-2016, were put on a wanted list after they left Russia when the crime was detected.

The Bank of Russia revoked a banking license held by BFG-Credit in July 2016. In September of the same year the bank was declared insolvent.