Name: Rumyantsev Aleksandr Vyacheslavovich
Date of Birth: March 23, 1977
Current status: convicted person
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Time spent in prison: 2 day in a temporary detention facility, 1383 day in a pre-trial detention, 4 day in prison
Current restrictions: detention center
Sentence: 7 years 6 months with serving the sentence in a general regime correctional colony, with deprivation of the right to engage in activities related to leadership and participation in the work of public religious organizations for 7 years, with restriction of liberty for a period of 1 year
Term of imprisonment: until April 2027
Currently held in: Detention Center No.2 for Moscow

Rumyantsev Aleksandr Vyacheslavovich, born 1977, Detention Center No.2 for Moscow, Ul. Novoslobodskaya, 45, Moscow, 127055

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Biography

Peaceful Muscovite Alexander Rumyantsev became another victim of criminal prosecution for his belief in Jehovah God. In August 2021, the apartment where he lives with his mother, a disabled person of group II, was searched, after which the believer was sent to jail.

Alexander was born in March 1977 in Moscow, where he still lives. He has an elder brother. Their mother is retired, their father is no longer alive.

Aleksandr worked as a collector, and recently, before his arrest, as a personal driver for the head of a large construction company. According to the boss, Rumyantsev "during his work proved to be a responsible and conscientious worker. In the team, he is tactful, polite and attentive, enjoys the well-deserved respect of all employees of the company.

Alexander leads an active lifestyle: he goes hiking, is fond of mountain tourism, rides a bicycle. He also likes to collect ship models.

When Alexander began to read the Bible, he wanted to better understand the Bible's teachings. In July 2006, he consciously embarked on the Christian path.

Relatives and friends know Alexander as a kind, sympathetic and generous person, always ready to help. They wonder why their son, brother and friend, who tries to lead a highly moral lifestyle, is persecuted for his faith in God and considered an extremist.

Case History

In August 2021, three Jehovah’s Witnesses—Eduard Sviridov, Sean Pike, and Aleksandr Rumyantsev—were arrested after searches in the Teply Stan district of Moscow. Because of their religion, they were accused of organizing the activities of an extremist organization. The believers were placed in a pre-trial detention center, where they spent 2 years and 4 months. In the first days of his imprisonment, Sean Pike, a father of two, a RUDN University graduate from Guyana, was placed in an overcrowded cell and forced to sleep on the floor. There, Pike suffered a coronavirus. The case went to court in November 2022. The accusation was based on hidden audio recordings made in Sviridov’s home. In December 2023, the court sentenced the believers to a general regime colony: Aleksandr Rumyantsev for 7.5 years, Sean Pike for 7 years, and Eduard Sviridov for 6.5 years. The appeal took place in June 2025 and upheld the verdict.
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