Name: Paysov Aleksandr Sergeyevich
Date of Birth: October 5, 1962
Current status: accused
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (2)
Time spent in prison: 1 day in a temporary detention facility, 50 day in a pre-trial detention
Current restrictions: detention center
Currently held in: Detention Center No.2 for Moscow Region

Paysov Aleksandr Sergeyevich, born 1962, Detention Center No.2 for Moscow Region, Ul. Gorval, 7, Volokolamsk, Moscow Region, 143600

Letters of support can be sent by regular mail or through the F-pismo system. To pay for service with the card of a foreign bank use Prisonmail.

Note: discussing topics related to criminal prosecution is not allowed in letters; languages other than Russian will not pass.

Biography

Aleksandr Paysov was born in 1962 in Tuapse (Krasnodar Territory). As a child, he moved with his parents to Zvenigorod (Moscow Region), where he finished school in 1980. His mother worked in the electricity supply sector. Aleksandr received additional education in a similar field — he graduated from the institute as an electromechanic.

From a young age, Aleksandr was concerned about justice and kindness. He noticed that reading the Bible helps people become softer, more approachable, and he began to study it himself.

Before his criminal prosecution, Aleksandr worked at the post office in the pension department. Friends appreciate him for his willingness to help, courage and kindness. In his free time, he likes going to the sauna and walking in fresh air.

After Aleksandr's arrest in December 2025, his 86-year-old disabled mother lost his support. She suffers from several serious illnesses and is unable to move, cook, or take care of herself on her own. "There are no other relatives who could take care of me," said Aleksandr's mother. "My son dealt with all issues related to my home, health, food, and medications. Without his help, I can't cope at all."

Case History

In December 2025, in Zvenigorod near Moscow, the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case against an elderly man, Aleksandr Paysov, accusing him of participating in the activities of a banned organization. Following searches and interrogations, a court ordered the believer to be placed in pre‑trial detention, leaving his elderly mother — a woman with a disability — without her son’s support.
Back to top