Russian Vlogger Arrested After Viral Threat to Spread HIV in Philippines

Bureau of Immigration Arrests Russian Vlogger Over Threats About Spreading HIV in Philippines

A 21-year-old Russian vlogger was arrested by the Bureau of Immigration after his online videos caused fear and concern among the public.

The foreign national went viral on social media after posting content that included threats about spreading HIV while staying in the Philippines.

The vlogger was identified as Nikita Chekhov, a Russian citizen who arrived in the country on January 15 after traveling from Shanghai, China. Just days after his arrival, he began uploading videos filmed in public areas, including a popular spot in Taguig.

Authorities said the videos created unnecessary panic, especially since HIV is a serious health issue. Many netizens expressed anger and worry, calling for immediate action to protect public safety.

The Bureau of Immigration responded by tracking Chekhov and arresting him inside a condominium unit in Quezon City through its Fugitive Search Unit.

Acts that cause fear, spread misinformation, or abuse Filipino hospitality are treated seriously by authorities.

The Bureau of Immigration also coordinated with the Department of Health to address any possible health concerns related to the case. Officials reassured the public that there was no confirmed report of actual disease transmission linked to the vlogger but emphasized that threats alone can still cause harm and panic.

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Authorities reiterated their commitment to keeping the public safe and maintaining order, especially when online content crosses the line from expression to public threat.

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