Sergey Romanov is an anarchist from Gomel, who was released from the penitentiary in summer 2019. Before that we had not written about his case at the request of Sergei himself, he saw no point in revealing his data and details of the case.
For many years, Sergey was constantly persecuted by law enforcement agencies for his political beliefs and civic position, and since there are few politically active people in the town, they would come for Romanov after any incident. For example, back in 2011, when anarchists in Gomel claimed responsibility for setting fire to a billboard with police propaganda, Sergey’s flat was searched and he was summoned for questioning in an attempt to hang the crime on him.
Before the local council election in 2014, Romanov was detained and fined for damaging election campaign materials (according to the police, Romanov was sticking “Anarchic Popular Program” over posters). Whenever he was detained, he refused to testify and did not enter into a dialogue with representatives of the authorities.
In 2013, Romanov received his first criminal record for possession of 14 grams of gun powder at home. He was prosecuted under Article 295.2 and sentenced to two years in prison with a suspended sentence.
In July 2014, Romanov was hitchhiking to Minsk region to take part in a camping trip, the car in which he was traveling was stopped by traffic police in the town of Bobruisk and Romanov was brought to the police station. In Romanov’s backpack, they found some bags, which, he said, he had found on a fishing trip near the Sozh River and decided to take with him. He didn’t know what was inside, he thought it was some illegal substances and was going to give them to the police voluntarily, hoping that this way the rest of the time in the first case could be taken off him. In the report, the items were recorded as handed over voluntarily, they were sent for examination. Romanov was released on condition of not leaving home. A few days later he was again hitchhiking towards Minsk, where he was detained by the same traffic policemen who said that the bags contained explosives. A case under Art. 295.3 was filed and Romanov was sentenced to six years in prison. After the complaints, the sentence was commuted by one year.
He was doing his time penal colony #2 in Bobruisk, where after the social protests against the unemployment tax held in all regions of the country at that time and after the TV report, where it was mentioned that Romanov was allegedly on his way to Minsk to commit a terrorist attack, for unjustified reasons he was filed as “prone to extremism and other destructive activities. Based on the fictitious materials about Romanov’s violation of the internal prison rules, the colony characterised him as a “malicious violator of the custodial control.” Romanov was also subjected to covert forms of repression through the placement in a punishment cell, frequent searches of personal belongings, deterioration of detention conditions, and provocations by the administration-controlled convicts.
Upon release, he was assigned preventive surveillance for one year. Romanov disagrees with the court decision and considers it unjust. Thus, the authorities themselves gave the conclusion a political character.
Romanov was released in July 2019, the court prohibited him to leave the city and change his place of residence, he also received a ban on visiting bars, restaurants, shops and other places that sells alcohol, the ban to leave the place of residence between 22:00 and 6:00 without a valid reason, the obligation to report to the police once a week.
The first violation by Romanov was registered on September 15, as he was not at home at 3 a.m. when the inspectors arrived. He admitted his guilt and served 5 days under administrative arrest.
December 6, Romanov went out of his flat after 10 p.m. with the intention to go outside and call an ambulance, as he felt ill and his blood pressure rose. There he met his neighbors, and while he was talking to them for a short time, he suddenly saw a police major with a camera on the stairs, who recorded that Romanov was a few meters from the apartment, which was later classified as a serious violation of supervision. Upon the arrival of the ambulance Romanov was diagnosed with a hypertensive crisis, injected and taken to hospital, but hospitalization was denied because he was better. For this violation Romanov pleaded not guilty and spent 14 days under arrest; this decision is being appealed.
On 23 February 2020 Romanov received a third violation for being in a cafe. The fact that they sold alcohol there was not visible due to the large number of visitors, including women with children, and the purpose of visiting the cafe was not to consume alcohol. Romanov is an absolutely alcohol-free, and that day he and his friend went into the cafe for a coffee and to avoid rain, when 5-10 minutes later a policeman from the criminal investigation in the company of 4 special force officers came to the cafe and took Romanov to the police department.
Sergey refused to say or sign anything, but he is sure that despite the insignificance of the violations, he might be charged with a new criminal case under Article 421 (Failure to comply with the requirements of preventive supervision), for which he may be arrested or sent to prison for up to 1 year. After serving this potential sentence he might have his preventive supervision extended, during which fictitious violations will appear again.
Taking into account such a quick reaction to the slightest violation of the supervision regime, which is considered by the court one-sidedly, we can conclude that the cops are inexorably watching Romanov and intend to “neutralize” him again just in case before the upcoming elections and their repressive actions are politically motivated, as well as the desire to receive material benefits and bonuses and improve statistics on the work done.
Hey ABC-Belarus, Ill put up the case on Fångkampsinfo on Facebook. Hope you are all doing well over there! Think of you often! /Best regards, Leif
Thank you Leif!
Ilya was released on April 11! https://avtonom.org/en/news/ilya-romanov-free-prison