00:00The Russian vlogger will remain in the custody of the Bureau of Immigration
00:05even if the court allows him to appeal against the complaints he is facing.
00:10According to the DILG, he will not be deported immediately.
00:14Why? Let's find out in the case of Ian Cruz.
00:20The Russian vlogger Vitaly Dorovetsky was angry when Interior Secretary John Vigrimulya faced the media earlier.
00:28Even though he was handcuffed, he was shown a black booklet that is not clear as to what it is for.
00:33He also took the hat of one of the two guards, which he immediately returned to him.
00:42His fingers in his hands seemed to be showing something.
00:47And he was eager to show the news reports and videos of what he is harassing the Filipinos,
00:53where he can see what he is doing.
00:58It's up to him to explain to those who accused him.
01:04The Russian is facing various complaints according to Vigrimulya,
01:08including the harassment of a security guard,
01:12taking a gun,
01:14taking a video without consent,
01:16and embarrassing other guards,
01:20as well as the harassment of an old woman,
01:23and the humiliation and laughing of a windsurfing instructor in Boracay.
01:40According to Secretary John Vigrimulya,
01:42even if the court allows the Russian vlogger to make a statement about the issues he is facing,
01:48he will not just disappear.
01:53He is under court custody of the PNP because of the case,
01:56but under restricted custody of the Bureau of Immigration.
01:59So while there is no hearing,
02:02he is only there with the Bureau of Immigration as an undesirable alien.
02:08The Bureau of Immigration has a law that they can hold any undesirable alien.
02:13The person serving as the cameraman of the Russian vlogger is still looking for him.
02:17He is still undergoing a tactical interrogation so that we can get the identity of his cameraman.
02:22For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, Takatuto, 24 Hours.
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