Earlier in the same case, Marina Lukashevich, deputy head of the Ministry of Education and Science, was arrested.

“The court decided to satisfy the petition of the investigation,” RIA Novosti quotes the decision of Judge Stanislav Minin.

On July 3, Russian Interior Ministry spokeswoman Irina Volk announced the detention of two people, including an official of the Ministry of Education and Science, in a fraud case worth 40 million rubles.

After that, the Tver court of Moscow received a request from the investigation to arrest Lukashevich.