US YouTuber remains in custody in India after visiting restricted island with a Diet Coke can
He reportedly spent about an hour on the island, trying to get the attention of the Sentinelese by blowing a whistle, though he received no response

A 24-year-old American YouTuber remains in custody after being arrested for illegally venturing onto North Sentinel Island, a restricted area in the Indian Ocean that is home to one of the world's most isolated and uncontacted tribes.
Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, a resident of Scottsdale, Arizona, was arrested on March 31, two days after setting foot on the island in an apparent attempt to make contact with the Sentinelese tribe. He is currently being held in Port Blair, the capital of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and is scheduled to appear in court on April 29, authorities confirmed.
Polyakov's unauthorized visit included leaving a can of Diet Coke and a coconut on the beach as offerings for the tribe. He reportedly spent about an hour on the island, trying to get the attention of the Sentinelese by blowing a whistle, though he received no response. Before returning to his boat, he recorded video footage of the island and collected sand samples.
A senior police official, speaking anonymously, noted, "While this may be portrayed as an adventurous expedition, it's a clear violation of Indian law. Any contact with the Sentinelese poses a serious risk to the tribe's health and survival."
India strictly prohibits travel within five kilometers (approximately three miles) of North Sentinel Island to protect the tribe, whose members have lived in voluntary isolation for thousands of years. The Sentinelese are known to aggressively defend their territory, often using bows, arrows, and spears. Past encounters with outsiders have ended in violence.
In 2018, an American missionary was killed by the tribe after illegally attempting to preach Christianity on the island. In another tragic incident in 2006, two fishermen were killed after their boat drifted onto the shore.
Polyakov is believed to have planned the trip meticulously, researching tides and sea conditions before making his journey. His actions could lead to criminal charges under Indian law, carrying penalties of up to five years in prison and fines.
Local fishermen spotted Polyakov upon his return and alerted authorities, leading to his arrest. A US consulate official has since visited him in jail. The US Embassy in New Delhi confirmed the visit, stating: "We take our responsibility to assist US citizens abroad seriously and are closely monitoring the situation." Due to privacy reasons, no further details were provided.
Polyakov's actions have reignited concerns about the vulnerability of the Sentinelese, who have no immunity to modern diseases and remain fiercely protective of their isolation.