Russian national ice hockey player Ivan Fedotov, who was arrested for allegedly refusing military service, will probably be transferred to a military base on the Arctic island of Novaya Zemlya as a punishment.

This was reported by the Tass news agency on Sunday evening, citing an informant in the Russian security organs.

Fedotow wanted to leave his previous club CSKA Moscow to play in the North American ice hockey league NHL.

Fedotov was arrested by unknown persons after training in St. Petersburg on Friday and taken to a pickup truck.

Later it became known that he was taken to a district military replacement office and held there.

After staying there for several hours, the athlete became ill and had to be taken to a clinic by ambulance.

Fedotov was then taken to the Severomorsk naval base north of Murmansk on Sunday.

"He will probably serve in one of the military units based on the island of Novaya Zemlya in the Arctic Ocean," said an anonymous spokesman for the Russian security organs.

Novaya Zemlya is also known as the former Soviet nuclear test site.

Fedotow wanted to play for the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL from the coming season.

Last season, the Russian international won the Gagarin Cup as a goalkeeper with CSKA Moscow.

He also won the silver medal with the Russian national team at the Olympic Games in Beijing.

His contract with CSKA expired at the end of June.

Columnist Anton Orech suspects that Fedotov's call-up has something to do with the CSKA leadership's anger at the change.

As a CSKA player, Fedotov, 25, was an official member of the Russian Armed Forces.