Updated: April 22, 2024
Name: Shchepin Andrey Vladimirovich
Date of Birth: June 11, 1991
Current status: who has served the main sentence
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Time spent in prison: 1 day in a temporary detention facility
Sentence: penalty in the form of a fine in the amount of 500,000 rubles; provide installments for payment of the fine for 50 months

Biography

In March 2019, a criminal case was opened in Kirov against peaceful believers, searches were carried out. One of the accused was Andrey Shchepin. The investigation lasted more than a year, then the case went to court. In July 2021, despite the absence of victims in the case, Shchepin was found guilty of organizing extremist activity as well as financing it and sentenced to a large fine of 500,000 rubles just because of his faith in Jehovah God.

Andrey was born in 1991 in Kaliningrad, Moscow region, which today is called Korolev. Andrey has an elder sister and a younger brother. From childhood, my mother instilled in children high moral standards based on the Bible, and my father taught them to work with their hands. Thanks to such upbringing, Andrey never had bad habits and since childhood he is well versed in technology, physics, modeling, and is also fond of photography. After graduating with honors from the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Andrey received a degree in mechanization and construction automation.

Andrey respected the Bible for its scientific accuracy and beneficial effect on humans. At 23, he asked for the opportunity to undergo alternative civilian service in order to repay his debt to society, although studying at the university allowed him to go through military training in just 1 month. As a result, Andrey served 21 months instead of one, working as a postal operator at the Russian Post.

In 2015, Andrey married Ksenia, who is also a building engineer. To support the mother of Ksenia, a disabled person of group I, who required care, the newlyweds decided to move to Kirov. Unfortunately, the woman passed away even before the verdict was passed on her son-in-law.

Andrey’s relatives and friends do not understand how the court could have passed a guilty verdict on this respectable citizen.

Case History

In 2019, the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Kirov Region opened a criminal case for their faith against Alexander Shamov, Andrey Shchepin and Yevgeny Udintsev. The investigation interpreted joint worship services as organizing the activities of an extremist organization. The accusation was based on recordings of meetings of believers made by the FSB agent “Plastin”, who portrayed an interest in the Bible. Shchepin spent 2 days in the temporary detention center and more than 2 years under the ban on certain actions. Later, he, as well as Udintsev and Shamov, took a written undertaking not to leave. In June 2020, the case went to court. The prosecutor asked to appoint Shchepin and Shamov from 2 to 4 years in prison, and Udintsev - a large fine. In July 2021, the court imposed a monetary penalty on all three in the amount of 200,000 to 500,000 rubles. The appellate court, and then the cassation, upheld the verdict against the peaceful believers.