Name: Melnik Sergey Nikolayevich
Date of Birth: June 29, 1972
Current status: main sentence served
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Time spent in prison: 2 day in a temporary detention facility, 398 day in a pre-trial detention, 1373 day in prison
Current restrictions: restriction of freedom
Sentence: punishment in the form of 6 years of imprisonment with serving the sentence in a correctional colony of general regime; with deprivation of the right to engage in activities related to leadership and participation in the work of public religious organizations for a period of 4 years; with restriction of liberty for a period of 1 year
Released: December 19, 2025

Biography

In September 2021, a court in Volgograd sentenced four civilians to real prison terms for their faith in Jehovah God. One of them is Sergey Melnik. In December 2025, he was released, having completely served his term.

Sergey was born in 1972 in Volgograd. He is the oldest child in a large family—he has 2 brothers and a sister. After school, the young man graduated from a vocational technical school as a driver-car mechanic. Later he mastered the professions of slinger and roofer. For some time, he worked in the structures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Federal Penitentiary Service.

In 1993, Sergey married Anna, they had three sons. Before the criminal prosecution, the whole family loved to go hiking, go out into nature, and also go to football matches. Anna was the first in the family to become interested in the Bible. Sergey, seeing the beneficial effect of this book on her, also immersed himself in its study. Today he is convinced that the Bible is a source of divine wisdom and valuable advice for life.

After the arrest of her wife, Anna was left alone with many worries. In recent years, she did not work, taking care of the children and caring for her mother and disabled sister. Sergey was the only breadwinner and support of this large family.

Many Sergey's relatives don't share his religious views, but they are all outraged by his criminal prosecution.

Case History

In the spring of 2019, the Investigative Committee initiated a criminal case against Jehovah’s Witnesses in Volgograd. Sergey Melnik, Igor Yehozaryan, Valeriy Rogozin, and Denis Peresunko were charged with organizing the activity of an extremist organization; the last two were also charged with financing the activity of an extremist organization. They spent between 5 and 7 months in a pretrial detention center. The lawyers drew the judge’s attention to numerous procedural violations by the investigation. Some witnesses stated that their testimony had been falsified. Secret witnesses were questioned anonymously — according to their own statements, they feared for their life and health. In September 2021, the court sentenced the 4 believers to prison terms ranging from 6 years to 6 years and 5 months. In March 2022, the court of appeal upheld the verdict. In December 2025, Yehozaryan and Melnik were released; in April 2026, Rogozin completed his sentence. The last of the four defendants, Denis Peresunko, was released in June 2026.
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