The boss of Carlsberg’s Russian business and a top manager have been arrested after the Kremlin took control of the beer company in the country.

Denis Sherstennikov and Anton Rogachevsky, bosses at Carlsberg’s Russian subsidiary Baltika Breweries, were detained on Wednesday.

It comes after Carlsberg terminated its business in Russia last month due to the state taking over Baltika in July.

The pair are accused of fraud, but Carlsberg branded the allegations fake.

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