This person is also involved in another criminal case as well:
The Case of Polevodov and Others in Khabarovsk
Name: Polevodov Nikolay Yuriyevich
Date of Birth: February 10, 1970
Current status: who has served the main sentence
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (2)
Sentence: punishment in the form of 2 years of imprisonment with limitation of liberty for a term of 6 months; The penalty of deprivation shall be considered conditional, with a probationary period of 2 years

Biography

In June 2024, Nikolay Polevodov, a peaceful electrician from Khabarovsk, received a harsh sentence in the region for his faith. The court sentenced him to 8.5 years in a penal colony. He had previously received a two-year suspended sentence on similar charges in another court.

Nikolay was born in 1970. As a child, he loved to read, especially history books. After graduating from school, he was educated as an electrician and worked by profession for a long time.

Nikolay, who grew up in a non-religious family, considered himself a staunch atheist, but was keenly interested in the question of the origin of life. One day, he learned from a school friend that there was evidence for the existence of God and the validity of the Bible. Thoughtful reading of this book prompted the man to reconsider his views on life and devote his life to serving God.

Polevodov said: "I remember how for a long time I felt an inner emptiness from the fact that I did not know what the meaning of life was. I had a job, friends, health, and a roof over my head, but none of this filled the inner emptiness. And when I got acquainted with the Bible, everything fell into place. I realized that there is a loving Creator. I completely changed my life: I got rid of the habits that were ruining my health and ruining my relationships with others. Thanks to my religious beliefs, I have no enemies and I myself do not hate anyone."

In 1995, Nikolay married Tatyana, who worked as a teacher. They had a son, Ilya. Nikolay and Tatyana love to sing with the guitar, play sports in the open air, travel.

Nikolay is known as a kind and sympathetic person, always ready to help in word and deed. His verdict was a real shock not only for the family, but also for friends and colleagues. They cannot understand what extremist things he has committed.

Case History

In May 2019, the case of Nikolay Polevodov and Stanislav Kim was separated from the criminal case against Valery Moskalenko, one of Jehovah’s Witnesses from Khabarovsk. Investigator Pozdnyakov accused the believers of participating in the activities of an extremist organization. For 5 months, prosecution witnesses, including a classified witness, were interrogated in the Zheleznodorozhny District Court of Khabarovsk. However, the essence of the accusation did not become clear to the defendants. In February 2020, Judge Natalia Firsova found the believers guilty and sentenced them to 2 years of suspended imprisonment. Due to the pandemic, the appeal hearing did not take place until six months later. The Khabarovsk Regional Court upheld the verdict. Kim and Polevodov are defendants in yet another criminal case for their faith and were forced to defend their beliefs in another court at the same time.
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