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Thai internet sensation Mader Sitang gets blacklisted in the Philippines
Thai internet sensation Mader Sitang gets blacklisted in the Philippines
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Published Nov 28, 2018 07:04 PM PHT

Filipino show producer Wilbert Tolentino confirmed on his social media account that Thai online sensation Mader Sitang is now banned in the Philippines under the category “undesired alien.” This was after he filed charges against Mader Sitang after the latter failed to honor their agreement.
Filipino show producer Wilbert Tolentino confirmed on his social media account that Thai online sensation Mader Sitang is now banned in the Philippines under the category “undesired alien.” This was after he filed charges against Mader Sitang after the latter failed to honor their agreement.
“We are thankful at nakita ng Bureau of Immigration na credible ang aking reklamo. We value this official pronouncement of the Bureau of Immigration for it stands for the legitimacy of our grievances,” Wilbert wrote.
“We are thankful at nakita ng Bureau of Immigration na credible ang aking reklamo. We value this official pronouncement of the Bureau of Immigration for it stands for the legitimacy of our grievances,” Wilbert wrote.
“I am thanking my legal advisers for their tremendous support & The Philippine Embassy of Thailand who assisted us well. We see this as justice rightly served. I am expressing my profoundest and sincerest gratitude to all who support us in this fight of our life,’ he added.
“I am thanking my legal advisers for their tremendous support & The Philippine Embassy of Thailand who assisted us well. We see this as justice rightly served. I am expressing my profoundest and sincerest gratitude to all who support us in this fight of our life,’ he added.
The Bureau of Immigration approved the complaint last November 23.
The Bureau of Immigration approved the complaint last November 23.
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