The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has confirmed that Russian vlogger Nikita Chekhov, who went viral for threatening to deliberately spread HIV in the Philippines, has tested negative for the virus. BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado stated that the medical examination, conducted in coordination with the Department of Health (DOH), showed Chekhov was non-reactive for HIV. “He was likewise tested for other related illnesses, all of which yielded negative results,” Viado added. The 21-year-old vlogger was arrested in Quezon City following his controversial social media posts. He assured that the BI continues to work with other government agencies to hold foreign nationals accountable for violating Philippine laws. The commissioner also addressed a separate viral video by blacklisted Russian national Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who claimed “inhumane” conditions inside the BI Warden Facility. Viado clarified that no pregnant women or children are being held at the facility and called the video “rage-bait” designed to generate views. An internal investigation revealed Zdorovetskiy recorded the video using a smuggled mobile phone. “Personnel found remiss in their duties were identified and removed from their posts,” Viado said.
Russian Vlogger Who Threatened to Spread HIV Tests Negative
The Philippines' BI confirmed Russian vlogger Nikita Chekhov, who threatened to deliberately spread HIV, tested negative. He was also tested for other related illnesses, all negative. The 21-year-old was arrested in Quezon City over controversial posts. The BI commissioner also addressed another viral video by a Russian, calling it 'rage-bait.'