Uralkali scandal

The Belarus state security agency says it has nothing to do with the reportedly failed operation to detain a former BPC manager in Moscow.

The detained Uralkali CEO will remain under house arrest.

Uralkali security service reckons the Belarus KGB agents may kidnap some of the managers that face criminal charges in Minsk.

Former top manager of Belarus Potash Company escapes secret agents from Belarus in the Russian capital, the online newspaper reports.

Uralkali CEO's two-month arrest term will expire on October 26.

The parties have already discussed via telephone the situation with the Uralkali CEO who is staying under house arrest in Minsk.

Alyaksei Hotsin is already negotiating with the Dagestani businessman.

The Uralkali CEO stays under house arrest at a rented apartment in Minsk.

The Uralkali CEO does not want his lawyers to comment on his case and the course of investigation. He also wants them to avoid "any other comments."