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Actions of Law Enforcement Officers

A New Wave of Searches in Khabarovsk Region, One Believer Detained

Khabarovsk Territory

Updated December 24, 2020.

On December 21, 2020, at least 9 searches were conducted in the apartments of local believers in the town of Bikin and the village of Lermontovka (Khabarovsk Territory). A few people were detained for questioning, but were released the same day. Sergey Kazakov, a 46-year-old resident of Bikin, was arrested and sent to pre-trial detention center in Khabarovsk.

Sergey Kazakov came to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to take care of his mother after a stroke. There, in her apartment, he was found by investigators. A search was conducted, Kazakov was taken from Kamchatka and placed in pre-trial detention center No. 1 in Khabarovsk. His mother was left without help. Moreover, three days later she started to show symptoms of covid. It is probable that she was infected during the search. Sergey Kazakov's state of health in the pre-trial detention center is unknown.

The house of 48-year-old Vladimir Agarkov was broken into by the FSS officers early in the morning. The search was carried out by investigator of Vyazemsky Interdistrict Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia for Khabarovsk Krai and EAD Yakimov N. E., as well as three officers of the local FSB. A search warrant was issued by the court on 10 December 2020. Four telephones, a tablet and a laptop were seized. Immediately after the start of the search the believer's wife became ill, an ambulance was not called. During the interrogation, the investigator offered Vladimir to voluntarily surrender the items related to the "crime". Then Vladimir was taken for interrogation to the commandant's office of the Border Troops on Matronin Street. Vladimir notes that his wife was being watched because she often noticed the same car nearby.

During other searches, bank cards, phones and flash drives were seized from the believers. Their relatives were also deprived of their bank cards. During interrogations, believers were asked questions such as: "Are there Jehovah's Witnesses in your area and in neighboring villages?" "What time do you gather?" "Do you have a conference connection?" "Is there printed literature?"

It later became known that in addition to Kazakov, at least one other woman from the town of Bikin was among the suspects in the criminal case for her faith.

Update.

At 06:00, a woman knocked on Olga Mirgorodskaya's apartment in the village of Lermontovka (50 km from Bikin) and asked to call an ambulance. When Olga's husband opened the door, law enforcement officers burst in and pinned him to the wall. They searched the apartment in the presence of a 9-year-old child for four and a half hours. Spiritual books, personal records, electronic media and a telephone were seized. Investigator A. Khanin said that a criminal case was opened against Olga. After the search the believer was taken for interrogation.

Law enforcement officers took advantage of worshippers' compassion, trying to get into their homes: they pretended to be people who were involved in car accidents, asking for help, etc. In search of "extremist" words, they searched for sheets of personal notes in trash cans and trays of kitty litter, confiscated Bibles in the Synodal translation, explaining this by the fact that it contained the name of God.

The Case of Kazakov and Mirgorodskaya in Bikin

Case History
In November 2020, the Investigative Committee initiated a criminal case against Sergey Kazakov, a retired firefighter, and Olga Mirgorodskaya, a mother of two. The investigation suspected Sergey of organizing extremist activity, and Olga of participating in it. A month later, the homes of the peaceful believers were searched. Sergey was detained in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, where he was caring for his elderly mother who had suffered a stroke. He spent more than 5 months in the pretrial detention center and another 2 months under house arrest. The case has been pending in court since February 2022. At a preliminary hearing, the judge decided to return the case to the prosecutor, but this decision was later overturned. In May, the case of the believers was again sent to court for consideration by the same judges. In August 2023, the court found Olga Mirgorodskaya and Sergey Kazakov guilty and fined them 300,000 and 500,000 rubles, respectively. The court of appeal upheld the verdict, but reduced the amount of the fine for Kazakov to 200,000 rubles.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Khabarovsk Territory
Locality:
Bikin
Court case number:
12002080008000011
Initiated:
November 9, 2020
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Second Department for Investigating Especially Important Cases of the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Khabarovsk Territory and the Jewish Autonomous Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1), 282.2 (2)
Court case number:
1-52/2022
Court of First Instance:
Bikinskiy City Court of the Khabarovsk Territory
Judge of the Court of First Instance:
Denis Dneprovskiy
Case History
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