Name: Potapov Mikhail Nikolayevich
Date of Birth: April 14, 1978
Current status: convicted person
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Time spent in prison: 1 day in a temporary detention facility, 117 day in a pre-trial detention
Sentence: imprisonment

Biography

In January 2021, security forces came to the home of 42-year-old Mikhail Potapov and his wife to conduct a search. The head of the family was handcuffed, taken away for interrogation, and then placed in a pre-trial detention center. The investigation considered the religious beliefs of a peaceful believer to be a serious crime.

Mikhail was born in April 1978 in the village of Kepa (Karelia). His older sister, disabled since childhood, lives with her mother. His father died in 2006. As a child, Mikhail loved reading, hiking, fishing with his father, listening to music.

After school, Mikhail learned to be a carpenter, worked in this specialty at the local House of Culture and at a machine-building plant. Recently, he worked as a repair technician for refueling and servicing office equipment.

Mikhail was always interested in spiritual matters. He even looked for courses in the study of the Scriptures, but did not find any and began to read the Bible with a friend. Having received answers to his questions, in 2003 he was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses.

In 2011, Mikhail married Tamara, a girl who shares his views on life. She works as a manicure master, loves to knit. The couple enjoys traveling together. They visited many picturesque places in Russia: in Karelia, the Arkhangelsk region, in the Urals.

Despite the fact that Mikhail's family does not share his religious views, they are shocked by the accusations of extremism brought against him. The believer's elderly mother could not hold back her tears after learning about the persecution of her son.

Case History

Pensioner and veteran of labor Sergey Gobozev and repair technician Mikhail Potapov from Votkinsk were detained in January 2021. The Investigative Committee charged them with organizing the activity of an extremist organization only because the men gathered with friends to discuss the Bible. As a result, Potapov spent 4 months in pre-trial detention and Gobozev – under house arrest. Both were then banned from certain activities. In September 2021, the case went to court. During the hearings, it became known that prosecution witnesses had been pressured and their testimonies falsified. In March 2024, the prosecutor requested 6.5 years imprisonment for the believers, but the court imposed fines on both: 450,000 rubles for Gobozev and 400,000 for Potapov. The appeal court left the ruling in force, yet the cassation returned the case to the appeal stage.
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