Case of Krushevskiy and Artamonov in Birobidzhan
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The deputy head of the Investigative Department for the city of Birobidzhan, Lieutenant Colonel of Justice Ivan Nenko, issues a decision against unidentified persons to initiate criminal proceedings for involvement in the activities of an extremist organization.
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Judge of the Birobidzhan District Court Olga Klyuchikova, who previously handed down guilty verdicts in three cases of Jehovah's Witnesses, allows searches of 71-year-old Anatoly Artamonov and 45-year-old Aleksandr Krushevskiy. Both men are hard of hearing.
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The Investigative Committee is conducting searches in the apartments of both believers. Alexander Krushevsky's investigative actions are led by I. Y. Nenko, Anatoly Artamonov's — senior investigator D. V. Emelianenko. Later, Krushevsky was taken to the Investigative Committee and interrogated. The believer explains to the investigator that he is a person with hearing disability of group III.
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Investigator Emelianenko chooses a measure of restraint for believers in the form of a recognizance not to leave.
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Emelianenko interrogates Artamonov and Krushevsky and charges them with participation in the activities of an extremist organization and involvement in it.