Name: Chechulina Yelena Nikolayevna
Date of Birth: June 11, 1978
Current status: convicted person
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Current restrictions: recognizance agreement
Sentence: Imprisonment for a term of 6 years, with restriction of liberty for a period of 1 year, with deprivation of the right to engage in activities related to leadership and participation in the work of religious associations for a period of 3 years, imprisonment shall be considered suspended with a probationary period of 3 years

Biography

Yelena Chechulina, a 45-year-old nurse from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, like her husband, encountered criminal prosecution for discussing the Bible with other believers. The investigation equated her actions with organizing the activity of an extremist organization.

Yelena was born in 1978. She was the only child in the family. As a child, she loved to read books. After studying at high school and medical school, Yelena began working as a nurse in a clinic.

Yelena started to trust the Bible when she saw how accurately the prophecies described in it were fulfilled. In addition, she was impressed by the lifestyle of Jehovah's Witnesses. In July 2000 Yelena joined this religion.

In the same year, she married Sergey, who shares her religious beliefs. Her husband works as a locksmith.

The criminal prosecution did not discourage the Chechulin family — Yelena and her husband are trying to maintain a positive attitude and share it with their relatives who are worried about them. Friends and colleagues try their best to support Yelena.

Case History

The couple Sergey and Yelena Chechulin became defendants in another criminal case against Jehovah’s Witnesses in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy. In September 2022, the Investigative Committee initiated a case against them on suspicion of organizing the activity of an extremist organization. A month later, their home was searched, and the couple was placed under a recognizance agreement. In December 2023, the case went to court. The prosecutor requested 6 years in a penal colony for the Chechulins, but the court applied the more leniant article of participating in the activity of an extremist organization and in April 2024 gave them a 2-year suspended sentence. The court of appeal upheld this decision, but in October of the same year, the court of cassation sent the case back for reconsideration. In February 2025, they were given a 6-year suspended sentence.
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