Media and public record coverage of Judge Vaneev is minimal and strictly professional, focusing primarily on his handling of closed-door trials involving state secrets—such as treason charges (Article 275 of the Russian Criminal Code) and high-profile official bribery cases—as well as his mandatory state anti-corruption income declarations.
Pavel Valeryevich Vaneev is a judge presiding in Russia. His judicial record includes cases involving charges related to high treason and collaboration with foreign entities, specifically under articles of the Russian Criminal Code concerning assistance to foreign states or international organizations.
In the case of Aleksey Vladimirovich Detychev, a deputy chairman of a regional Red Cross branch, Vaneev presided over a conviction for collaborating with a representative of Great Britain, resulting in a sentence of 4 years and 6 months. In another instance involving Alexander Anatolyevich Vechirko, Vaneev issued a 13-year sentence in a strict regime colony for providing financial assistance to the Ukrainian army.
Aleksey Vladimirovich Detychev, Deputy Chairman of the Khabarovsk Regional Branch of the Red Cross, was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months in a general regime colony. He was convicted of collaborating with a representativ
Beyond the hand-curated cases above, this actor is linked to 2 documented cases in the Political Prisoner Watch corpus. The figures below are descriptive arithmetic computed by Political Prisoner Watch from those records — not any source organization’s assessment.
| Article | This actor | Peer avg | Peer median | Δ vs peer avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
275 | 13.0 yrs · 1 case | 12.81 yrs | 12 yrs | n too small |
275.1 | 4.0 yrs · 1 case | 5.24 yrs | 4 yrs | n too small |
Aleksey Vladimirovich Detychev, Deputy Chairman of the Khabarovsk Regional Branch of the Red Cross, was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months in a general regime colony. He was convicted of collaborating with a representative of Great Britain.
Alexander Vechirko was sentenced to 13 years in a strict regime colony for providing financial assistance to the Ukrainian army. He allegedly sent money to a relative in Ukraine who then donated to a fund supporting the Ukrainian armed forces.
Method — Peer baseline: cases in Russia citing the same criminal-code articles, with this actor’s cases excluded (82 sentenced peer cases). Case facts come from the sources cited on each linked case page; the comparisons are PPW’s arithmetic. Full analytics & every linked case →