IZHEVSK, April 6 - RAPSI. The Udmurtian Commercial Court fined Izhmash $1.355 for doing business without a license, the court materials posted on the court's website read.

The materials state that the application to bring Izhmas to administrative responsibility was filed with the court by a prosecutor supervising regime facilities' compliance with the law.

The court materials do not describe the gist of the claims by the special prosecutors office.

Izhmash's press service and the representative of the regional prosecutor's office supervising the execution of laws at regime facilities refrained from making any comments.

A source familiar with the situation said the office's claims are connected with the organization of the utilization of Kalashnikov rifles at the plant.

It was earlier reported that an Udmurtian resident who expected to find a box of logs discovered 80 AK assault rifles inside a crate. The crate was brought from Izhmash. The police reported that the weapons arrived at the enterprise from the Defense Ministry for utilization, and the crates for the weapons were used to withdraw domestic wastes.

A criminal case was initiated as the plants employees did not duly fulfill their obligations on protecting weapons.

Izhmash is an industrial company founded in 1998 on the basis of the Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant. Izhmash comprises several enterprises that design and produce combat and civil firearms.