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Russian port entrepreneur Ilya Traber detained in St Petersburg, local media report

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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Russian businessman Ilya Traber detained in contract killing probe, media report

Details Emerge on Ilya Traber's Detention and Investigation

June 17 (Reuters) - Prominent Russian businessman Ilya Traber has been detained in connection with an investigation into a suspected contract killing, Russian media reported on Wednesday.

There was no official confirmation of the reports, and a company linked to Traber did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Ilya Traber's Business Background

Traber, 75, has been a leading business figure for decades in the northern city of St Petersburg, where he has held extensive investments in ports and logistics.

Recent Developments in the Investigation

Local news outlet Fontanka said searches were underway at Traber's properties and one of his associates was also detained. It said the investigation was linked to the fatal shooting of a businessman and politician, Alexander Petrov, in 2020.

Interfax news agency also reported, citing a law enforcement source, that the arrest was linked to an old murder case. Mash, a news channel with contacts in the police and security services, said the investigation was into a contract killing.

Traber's Involvement in Primorsk Port

Ownership and Strategic Importance

As of 2025, Traber owned 31.7% of Primorsk, a major new deep-water Baltic port, according to Russian corporate records. The port did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Primorsk Port's Role in Russian Trade

Primorsk, which is still under construction, is designed to handle up to 65 million tons of cargo per year including minerals, coal and grain. It will be able to receive deep-water cargo vessels and is intended as one of the starting points for Russia's Arctic Sea Route, a project championed by President Vladimir Putin.

Traber's Rise to Prominence

Traber first came to prominence in the 1990s, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, when he acquired control of St Petersburg's sea port and oil terminal at a time when Putin was a deputy mayor in the city's administration.

Kremlin's Response to Alleged Connections

The Kremlin has previously denied any friendship or business connection between Traber and Putin.

(Reporting by Reuters; writing by Mark Trevelyan in LondonEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Ilya Traber, a prominent infrastructure entrepreneur with historic ties to organized crime, has been detained in St. Petersburg, according to local outlet Fontanka. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • He holds—or held—a 31.66% stake in the still‑under‑construction Primorsk deep‑water Baltic port, a strategic hub designed for large cargo volumes including coal, grain, minerals and fuel. (ruscrime.com)
  • Recent drone attacks have damaged infrastructure at Primorsk, reducing its ability to process oil exports, adding economic pressure amid Traber’s detention. (logistics.maritimeprofessional.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ilya Traber?
Ilya Traber is a prominent Russian businessman with major interests in infrastructure and the new Primorsk deep water port project.
Why was Ilya Traber detained?
Local media report that Ilya Traber was detained in St Petersburg, but official confirmation and reasons are not yet provided.
What is the Primorsk port?
Primorsk port is a new deep water Baltic port, partly owned by Ilya Traber, designed to handle up to 65 million tons of cargo per year.
What kind of cargo will Primorsk port handle?
Primorsk port is designed to handle minerals, coal, grain, and deep-water cargo vessels.
Is Primorsk port related to the Arctic Sea Route?
Yes, the port is intended as a starting point for Russia's Arctic Sea Route project.

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