Roman Adestov and his wife, Alina

Roman Adestov and his wife, Alina

Roman Adestov and his wife, Alina

Unjust Verdicts

Court in Kovrov Sentenced Jehovah's Witness, Roman Adestov, to a Penal Colony. His Term is Considered Served due to Time Spent Under Investigation and Trial

Vladimir Region

On June 15, 2023, the Kovrov City Court deemed 46-year-old Roman Adestov's participating in discussions on Bible topics extremism and sentenced him to 1 year in a penal colony with 11 months restriction of freedom. The term of punishment takes into account the time of the believer's pretrial detention and house arrest.

In June 2021, the Investigative Department of the FSB of Russia for the Vladimir Region initiated a criminal case against Roman Adestov under Article 282.2(2) of the RF CrC (participating in the activity of an extremist organization). Some time later, law enforcement officers searched his house in the village of Ivanovo. After interrogation at the FSB branch in the city of Vladimir, the believer was sent to a detention center, where he spent 139 days. Roman spent almost that entire time in a cramped and extremely damp cell. After that he was transferred to house arrest. For the next 7 months, he was isolated from the outside world; a bracelet was put on his leg to track his location. Then this preventive measure was changed to prohibition of certain actions. The case was being heard in court from September 2022. The prosecutor requested 4 years in a penal colony for Adestov.

The believer resolutely denied being guilty of extremism, emphasizing that he was being tried solely for his peaceful religious views. “If, according to the investigation, I was engaged in extremist activity, then why is nothing said about this in the materials of the criminal case or in the indictment? I am not charged with what the RF Supreme Court considers extremist activity, because I did not do it, am not doing it and do not intend to do it. The investigation did not prove otherwise. Effectively I am charged with acting in accordance with Article 28 of the RF Constitution (the right to practice any religion), without stepping outside of the law,” Adestov said at one of the court hearings.

After the verdict was announced, Adestov was not taken into custody, since he had already served the appointed term of imprisonment. Restrictions on freedom imposed by the court will be applied to the believer, but the verdict has not yet entered into force and can be appealed.

From the moment of his arrest, Roman could not work or provide for his family. Moreover, during this period, his mother-in-law died. Organizing the funeral fell entirely on the shoulders of his wife, Alina, since he was not allowed to leave the house.

Roman expressed his deep gratitude to friends and acquaintances for the support they have provided to his family all this time. “They support us with kind words, deeds, and materially. And when I was in prison, they helped Alina in everyday matters,” said Roman.

The global community unanimously condemns the prosecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia. In particular, the judgment of the European Court of June 7, 2022 notes: “That broad definition of ‘extremism’ not only could – and did – lead to arbitrary prosecutions, but also prevented individuals or organizations from being able to anticipate that their conduct, however peaceful and devoid of hatred or animosity it was, could be categorised as 'extremist' and censured with restrictive measures.”

The Case of Adestov in Kovrov

Case History
In June 2021, a criminal case was initiated against Roman Adestov. The following month, law enforcement officers raided seven homes of Jehovah’s Witnesses in and around Kovrov. One of them was that of Roman Adestov. He was interrogated at the FSB branch of Vladimir, arrested and sent to a detention center. The investigation saw extremism in the fact that Roman “took part in religious meetings… spoke at them.” After 4.5 months, the believer was placed under house arrest, and after another 7 months — a ban on certain actions was imposed against him. In September 2022, the criminal case went to court. In June 2023, the court sentenced Roman Adestov to 1 year in a penal colony with 11 months restriction of freedom. After the verdict, the believer was not taken into custody, since he had already served the appointed term of imprisonment, while under pretrial detention and house arrest.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Vladimir Region
Locality:
Carpets
Suspected of:
According to the investigation, "he took part in religious meetings of members of the LRO Jehovah's Witnesses in Kovrov, spoke at them", "collected information on the volume... of work done on introducing the ideology of the religious teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses among the public"
Court case number:
12107170001000018
Initiated:
June 28, 2021
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Investigative Department of the FSB of Russia for the Vladimir Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (2)
Court case number:
1-22/2023 (1-426/2022)
Court of First Instance:
Kovrov City Court
Judge of the Court of First Instance:
Vasiliy Safronov
Case History
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