Name: Chekolaev Kirill Vasilyevich
Date of Birth: June 4, 2004
Current status: accused
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Time spent in prison: 2 day in a temporary detention facility, 169 day in a pre-trial detention
Current restrictions: prohibition of certain actions

Biography

In December 2023, Kirill Chekolayev, 19, from Vladivostok became a defendant in a criminal case for his belief in Jehovah God and ended up in a pre-trial detention center. His college studies were interrupted and he lost his job.

Kirill was born in June 2004 in Vladivostok. He is the only child in the family. Kirill's mother is a housekeeper. The father left the family, but tries to support his son by providing the necessary assistance.

After school, Kirill entered college with a degree in construction and operation of buildings and structures. At the time of his arrest, he was writing his thesis and working part-time as a hotel administrator, supporting the family financially.

Kirill's mother was the first in the family to study the Bible and live by its standards. Jehovah's Witnesses helped her find answers to her questions in this book. The woman recalls: "The truth immediately touched my heart and prompted me to change my lifestyle. I learned hard work and honesty." From childhood she tried to instill in her son the love of God. Having received convincing evidence of the existence of the Creator, young Kirill consciously decided to take the Christian path. Due to his peaceful religious beliefs, the young man secured the opportunity to do alternative civilian service, which was supposed to begin in the fall of 2024.

As a child, Kirill was fond of drawing and computers. With age, his hobbies have changed—in his free time he likes to play volleyball, basketball and work out in the gym.

The criminal prosecution of Kirill affected the health of all members of his family. Before his arrest, he lived with his mother and grandmother, who is disabled after four strokes. During the search, Kirill's mother had an attack of hypertension and had to call an ambulance. The grandmother also could not recover for a long time and she repeatedly needed the help of doctors.

Kirill's relatives and friends do not understand why this peace-loving young man is being persecuted and why he was arrested. They worry about his future.

Case History

After a series of searches in Vladivostok in March 2023, three Jehovah’s Witnesses were detained and placed in a temporary detention facility. Two days later, Yegor Pogrebnyak was released under house arrest, and Yuriy Byche and Sergey Novoselov were sent to a pre-trial detention center. A criminal case was initiated against the believers under an article for extremism. Later that month, Tatyana Kazakova, Marina Roslova, Alina Tkachenko, Anastasiya Dyldina and Yelena Romanova became defendants in the case. And in December, after new searches, Kirill Chekolaev was arrested and placed in a pretrial detention center. He spent about 5 months in detention, and Novoselov and Byche almost a year. All three were released under a ban on certain actions.