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New Criminal Case for Faith in Crimea. Home of Jehovah's Witnesses Searched in Feodosia
CrimeaOn May 22, 2023, early in the morning a search was carried out at the home of a married couple in Feodosia. Maksim Zinchenko, 31, one of Jehovah's Witnesses, was detained and taken to Sevastopol.
The search, which took place from 06:30 to 10:00 am, was led by investigator Nikolay Pogorelov. The task force consisted of more than 10 people, five of whom were armed. The law enforcement officers ordered the Zinchenkos and a couple who were visiting them, to lie down on the floor. The investigator suggested that Zinchenko's wife cooperate with the investigation, intimidating her with a long prison term for her husband and a ban on visiting him. Electronic devices were confiscated from the believers. The detention of Maksim Zinchenko was preceded by a long period of surveillance.
Despite condemnation from the global community, the Russian authorities continue to prosecute Jehovah's Witnesses. In Crimea, 13 criminal cases for faith were initiated; 12 believers were sentenced to penal colonies.