Chinese na sumipa ng pusa sa QC, idedeport na dahil overstaying

Chinese na sumipa ng pusa sa QC, idedeport na dahil overstaying

- Immigration authorities arrested Chinese national Jiang Shan on March 10 in Barangay Palanan, Makati City, for overstaying his visa

- According to PNA, Jiang entered the Philippines as a tourist in May 2023 but failed to extend his visa beyond September 2023

- Jiang went viral after a viral video showed him kicking a community cat named "Ken," which later died from its injuries

- BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado emphasized the importance of foreigners respecting Philippine laws and condemned Jiang's actions

Immigration authorities have arrested a Chinese national who gained notoriety for allegedly kicking a cat to death at Ayala Triangle Gardens.

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In a report by the Philippine News Agency, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado identified the foreigner as Jiang Shan, 32, who was apprehended by BI intelligence officers in front of his residence in Barangay Palanan on March 10.

According to BI records, Jiang arrived in the Philippines as a tourist in May 2023 but failed to extend his visa beyond September 2023.

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When confronted by arresting officers, he was unable to provide any documentation.

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Following his arrest, Jiang was taken into custody, processed, and transferred to the BI’s detention facility in Bicutan, Taguig, where he now faces deportation proceedings.

The foreign national gained widespread attention after a video of him kicking a community cat named “Ken” went viral.

The cat, which had been peacefully resting on a walkway, later succumbed to its injuries and died.

Reports indicated that Jiang displayed arrogance and refused to provide his information to concerned citizens at the scene.

Viado took the opportunity to remind foreigners to adhere to Philippine laws during their stay.

“Filipinos are known to be very hospitable to our guests. But guests should not come to our houses kicking our pets. His cruel action led to the BI conducting checks on his records, and now he’s detained to be deported,” he said.

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GMA shared some of the screenshots from the CCTV footage of the kicking incident.

News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.

In a previous report by KAMI, two suspects were arrested in Liloan, Cebu for offering women to drinking men inside a bar. They were caught in an entrapment operation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation Region VII. One male suspect and another from the LGBTQ community were arrested for offering 5 women to customers in a bar.

In another viral local report, a man was arrested for killing his neighbor in Barangay Wines, Baguio District, Davao City. The stabbing incident was committed on March 02, 2025; the victim was identified as Alvin Dulos, 51 years old. As reported in TV 5's 'Frontline Pilipinas,' the suspect, Jason Dalayon, was resting on a hammock when he saw the victim and called him. That's when the suspect stabbed the victim, multiple times; as reported, the victim sustained a total of 13 stab wounds.

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