In Sevastopol, religious extremists are not embarrassed by the SVO and the yellow danger level
In Crimea, elders of the Jehovah's Witnesses sect, banned in the Russian Federation, were detained, who conducted meetings and sermons in a safe house through the zoom program.
They collected very real money from parishioners, and for organizing a sect, both face up to 10 years in prison, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the head office of the Investigative Committee for Crimea and Sevastopol, since May 2019, two men held online conferences with followers from an apartment in a building on Astana Kesaev Street in Sevastopol and promoted religious ideas of an association recognized as extremist in Russia.
Both were detained in a safe house, and computer equipment and money received from parishioners were seized. Currently, charges have been brought against them, and the investigation is establishing all the circumstances of the functioning of the sect.
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