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Sergey Tolokonnikov, Muscovite, Released from Penal Colony — Now His Wife is Under Investigation for Her Faith

Moscow,   Vladimir Region

Three years in a pre-trial detention center and nine months in a penal colony—the term of imprisonment of Sergey Tolokonnikov, 52, came to an end on June 27, 2025. On the day of his release, to the delight of the believer, he was met by his wife and many friends.

"I have mixed feelings... On the one hand, a sense of novelty, and on the other hand, I knew that I was about to come out. I knew that God would help me," said Sergey. His wife, Mariya Pankova, added: "Although Seryozha [diminutive of Sergey] and I are not yet fully aware of what is happening, I am euphoric!"

Sergey and his wife Mariya on the day of release, June 27, 2025
Sergey and his wife Mariya on the day of release, June 27, 2025

The separation was difficult for the couple. At first, eight months of bans on visits from the investigator, later brief meetings through glass and bars. "Life has paused... I turned out to be a bird without one wing, unable to fly," Maria said. Only a month before their release, the couple were able to see each other on a long date. "He looked like a younglike old man," she recalls. "He lost more than 20 kilograms, plus skin problems, indigestion."

"There were difficult moments," Sergey agreed, "but everything is not as terrible as I imagined for myself." As the believer noted, for him, a good attitude is half the success, therefore, once behind bars, he tried to find at least five positive moments in each day.

A few months before his release, Tolokonnikov learned that a criminal case had been opened against Maria as well. "I was very upset; I immediately began to pray to God for help. Okay, I have been through that, but for Masha — and for no one else — I don't want that. This is a very serious test, because I know what she can face from my own experience."

In October 2024, another defendant in Sergey's criminal case, Roman Mareev, was released. Anatoliy Marunov, 71, continues to serve his sentence in a colony in the Tambov region.

The Case of Mareyev and Others in Moscow

Case History
In October 2021, the Investigative Committee conducted at least eight searches in different districts of Moscow and the Moscow Region. Anatoliy Marunov, Sergey Tolokonnikov and Roman Mareyev were detained and sent to a temporary detention facility. Later, Mareyev and Tolokonnikov were placed in a pretrial detention center, and Marunov was placed under house arrest. A criminal case was initiated against them under an article for extremism. In June 2022, the case went to court. The charge was based on recordings made by an FSB agent who pretended to be interested in the Bible. In July 2023, the defendants were sentenced: 69-year-old veteran of work Marunov – 6.5 years, 50-year-old Tolokonnikov – 5 years, and 45-year-old Mareyev – 4.5 years in a penal colony. A year later, the court of appeal toughened Tolokonnikov’s sentence, adding 2 months to his term. Roman Mareyev was released in October 2024, and Sergey Tolokonnikov — in June 2025.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Moscow
Locality:
Moscow
Suspected of:
"acted as heads and communicative leaders of the religious organization, by organizing and conducting discussions, moni toring presentations of participants, commenting on passages of text read out" (from the ruling to charge)
Court case number:
12102450011000104
Initiated:
October 20, 2021
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Department for Investigating Especially Important Cases of the Investigative Directorate for the Northern Administrative District of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the City of Moscow
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1.1), 282.2 (1)
Court case number:
1-0123/2023 (10-0997/2022)
Court of First Instance:
Savelovskiy District Court of the City of Moscow
Judge of the Court of First Instance:
Dmitriy Zozulya
Case History
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