Actions of Law Enforcement Officers

Mass Searches in Kemerovo; One Believer Placed in a Pretrial Detention Center

Kemerovo Region

On May 20, 2026, searches and interrogations took place in Kemerovo, affecting 17 believers. Kirill Tarasov, 27, was detained and sent to a pretrial detention center. Law enforcement officers entered his apartment by smashing a window with a hammer.

A criminal case against Tarasov was opened on May 14. Senior investigator of the Investigative Committee for the Central District of Kemerovo, E. V. Yakovtseva, suspects him of organizing the activities of an extremist organization (Part 1, Article 282.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

At about 6:15 a.m., Kirill's wife, Anastasiya, woke up to the sound of breaking glass. At that moment Kirill was in the bathroom. When he came out, the officers ordered him to lie on the floor. The believer cut himself on the shards; they immediately helped him up and bandaged the wound. Otherwise, the search proceeded calmly, and the officers behaved politely.

That same day, officers also came to Kirill's mother, Galina Tarasova. The stress caused her blood pressure to spike. Galina and Anastasiya were interrogated at the Investigative Committee. The latter is listed as a witness in the case against her husband, so she was not allowed to attend the hearing on his pretrial restraint.

Women aged 79, 78, and 74 were also searched. One of them had her blood pressure rise to 200/107 due to stress, yet she was still taken for questioning—like the others—though she was allowed to measure her blood pressure and take her medication.

Among those affected were families with minor children. In one case, law enforcement officers took the phone and computer of a girl who is homeschooled. In another, the officers' actions frightened a child. According to the parents, throughout the search the boy was afraid to get out of bed and hid under a blanket. The child has a heart condition and frequent headaches.

The Bondarchuk couple were also searched and interrogated. Aleksandr has previously been convicted for his faith.

During the searches, officers seized electronic devices, Bibles in various translations, personal notes, greeting cards, and photographs.

Earlier, 20 Jehovah's Witnesses in the Kemerovo Region faced criminal prosecution for their faith.

Case of Yavushkin and Bondarchuk in Kemerovo

Case History
In January 2018, mass searches were carried out in the homes of civilians in Kemerovo. A year and a half later, the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case against Sergei Yavushkin and Alexander Bondarchuk. They were accused of participating in the activities of an extremist organization and financing it, the reason for which was the conversations of men with people about God and meetings with fellow believers. The believers were sent to a temporary detention facility for 2 days, and then under house arrest, where they spent 700 days each. As a result, Sergey and Alexander lost their jobs. Their property was seized. While in the temporary detention facility, Sergey was subjected to psychological pressure and ended up in the hospital with a stroke. In April 2020, the case went to court. The accusation was mainly based on the testimony of a witness who kept a secret record of worship. In June 2021, the court sentenced the believers to 4 years of probation. The appeal and cassation upheld the verdict. In September 2023, Sergey Yavushkin received parole.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Kemerovo Region
Locality:
Kemerovo
Suspected of:
According to the investigation they participated in the continuation of activities by conducting conversations, religious meetings aimed at continuing the activities of a liquidated religious organization
Court case number:
11902320035000583
Initiated:
July 19, 2019
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee for Kemerovo Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (2), 282.3 (1)
Court case number:
1-36/2021 (1-362/2020)
Court:
Заводский районный суд города Кемерово
Judge:
Вера Ульянюк
Case History
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