Russian SNS star’s scandal over Balinese residents’ planting

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(1)Russian Sergei Kosenko jumps into the sea with a woman on a motorcycle in a port in Bali
(2)A Russian influencer was deported from Bali, Indonesia. He was accused of violating immigration laws, but the real reason was that he touched the hearts of Bali residents one after another
(3)According to Dictic News on the 25th, Sergei Kosenko, a Russian who has 4.9 million Instagram followers, was deported from Bali the day before on charges of violating immigration laws. An immigration official said that after coming to Bali in October last year on a visiting visa B211B, he extended his visa once and engaged in commercial activities that he could not do with the visa
(4)Footage of Russian Sergei Kosenko jumping into the sea on a motorcycle
(5)In December last year, Mr. Kosenko suddenly jumped into the sea on a motorcycle while performing tricks on a woman in a swimsuit at a port in Bali The video posted by Mr. Kosenko on Instagram has angered Bali residents He said he threw the garbage without thinking at a time when he was already suffering from marine waste
(6)Sergei Kosenko is riding a woman on a motorbike and running through Bali’s port like a stunt
(7)Bali police launched a formal investigation into alleged violations of environmental laws. Mr. Kosenko pulled his motorcycle back up after filming I explained that it was part of a charity effort to help children Police also further confirmed that Mr. Kosenko had recently held a party at a resort in Bali attended by more than 50 people The police also applied Kosenko to the charges of violating the COVID-19 quarantine guidelines for the novel coronavirus infection disease After all, Mr. Kosenko said, “I love Bali He apologized and was deported on the 24th
(8)Sergei Kosenko banished from Bali right photo and party scene
(9)According to Bali’s Immigration Bureau, Russians accounted for the largest number of 10 out of 59 people from 26 countries deported last year, followed by Australia, Bulgaria, 5 China, 4 Philippines, and 3 others There were many deportations due to violations of visa-related immigration laws, such as overstaying, and obstructing public order As of 2019, Australia had the highest number of foreign tourists in Bali at 1.241 million China followed by China with 1.186 million, Europe with 530,000, India with 374,000, the United Kingdom with 287,000, the United States with 277,000 and Japan with 258,000 Korea, which has 213,000 people, ranks eighth next

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