Name: Anufriyev Vladimir Nikolayevich
Date of Birth: September 2, 1978
Current status: defendant
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Time spent in prison: 1 day in a temporary detention facility, 723 day in a pre-trial detention
Current restrictions: detention center
Currently held in: Detention Center No.2 for Nizhny Novgorod Region

Anufriyev Vladimir Nikolayevich, born 1978, Detention Center No.2 for Nizhny Novgorod Region, Pos. Druzhny, Kstovsk district, Nizhny Novgorod Region, 607683

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

Biography

In July 2024, Vladimir Anufriyev and his wife Anastasiya ended up in a pretrial detention center more than 1000 km from their home — law enforcement officers detained them in Akhtubinsk (Astrakhan Region) and took them to Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod Region, where they were placed in a pretrial detention center. The couple learned that a criminal case had been initiated against them on charges of extremism.

Vladimir was born in September 1978 in Zhukovsky, Moscow Region. He has a younger brother. Their mother is retired. His father left the family when Vladimir was 15, and he had to start working to help his mother.

As a child, Vladimir loved sports, like skiing, skating and swimming; he graduated from a music school, specializing in the saxophone. After school, he studied accounting, English and programming; he worked as a courier and salesman. Before his arrest, he worked as a 1C programmer.

Vladimir was impressed by the logic, reliability and scientific accuracy of the Bible. Studying this book helped him find meaning in life, and in 1998 he was baptized.

In September 2004, Vladimir married Anastasiya, who shares his views on life. The couple loves to relax with friends outdoors, go fishing, receive guests and play board games.

Vladimir's family and friends worry about him and try to support in any way they can.

Case History

In July 2024, mass searches took place in the Nizhny Novgorod and Astrakhan regions, as a result of which three married couples ended up in a pre-trial detention center. Two weeks earlier, the Ministry of Internal Affairs initiated a criminal case against peaceful believers for participating in extremist activities. The criminal case was based on the testimony of classified witnesses, as well as hidden audio and video recordings of meetings for worship, which were conducted for several years. The case went to court in September 2025.
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