
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) confirmed that Russian national and controversial YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy has been transferred to the custody of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP).
BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado confirmed that Zdorovetskiy was transferred to the BJMP last June 11 as he faces more local cases in the Philippines.
Viado confirmed that Zdorovetskiy will remain in the BJMP’s custody until the resolution of his court cases, before he will be returned to the BI for deportation.
The BI also confirmed that Zdorovetskiy previously requested for temporary release under bail, but the agency emphasized that no such relief has been granted.
In a document submitted to the BI, Zdorovetskiy claimed he has no intention of evading deportation, and pledged to stay within the National Capital Region. He also stated that he would immediately submit himself to BI custody should a deportation order be issued against him.
Viado confirmed the receipt of Zdorovetskiy’s request but made it clear that the Bureau is not inclined to grant his appeal.
“This is not just a matter of administrative procedure—it is about protecting the integrity of our immigration laws,” said Viado. “Foreign nationals who abuse our hospitality and violate our laws must face the consequences. The Bureau is resolute: we will not allow our deportation process to be undermined by publicity tactics or legal maneuvering. No special treatment will be given.”
Zdorovetskiy, a Russian content creator notorious for producing offensive prank videos and engaging in problematic behavior during his stay in the Philippines, was apprehended in April following reports of immigration violations.
The BI reiterated that foreign nationals who commit acts harmful to public order will be subject to deportation under Philippine law.
“As we continue to support the Marcos administration’s push for stronger border security and law enforcement, the Bureau will ensure that foreign violators are held accountable, processed swiftly, and removed from the country as warranted,” Viado added. #