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First pic of tourist who left Coke on remote tribal island after ‘being inspired’ by missionary who was speared to death

Published on April 03, 2025 at 01:54 PM

THIS is the first picture of an idiotic tourist who was arrested after leaving a can of Coke as a “peace offering” for one of the world's most isolated tribes.

Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, – where unwanted visitors are often killed.

A young man with a backpack.
Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov was arrested by police
Sentinelese people on a beach with bows and arrows.
North Sentinel Island is home to the world's most isolated tribe
Map showing the location of North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal.
The island is off limits for tourists and it is illegal to be within three miles of it
Map showing the location of North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal.
A tourist was arrested for giving the isolated people, pictured, a can of Coke
Map showing the location of North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal.
North Sentinel Island is located in the Bay of Bengal

Flying Eze obtained the picture of Polyakov as cops told us he faced up to eight years in jail.

And local officials who care for the tribe blasted him as “crazy” and said he was inspired by John Chau.

Chau was a US missionary who was killed by the Sentinelese when he arrived on the island.

Pronob Sircar, the Tribal Welfare Officer, who lodged a complaint with told Flying Eze: “I came to know about him and saw the video that he captured. I identified the place.

“Where he stayed, it is close to my office in the Collingpur area so I came to know about him and then contacted the local police who also interrogatedhim.”

He added: “He explained that he is crazy and likes adventures. I think he was inspired by John Chau.

“Sentinelese are a very isolated and mysterious tribe and that has encouraged him to go there and capture them.”

Police chief Kumar Abhishek said: “He went with a can of Coke and coconut and left these things.

“At most he spent 10-15 minutes there. He stepped on the sand and returned after waiting.

“This was his thirdvisit, He first came in October last year and then again in January.

“North Sentinelisland is completely prohibited for both Indian nationals and foreigners.

“He said he wanted to experience adventure and thrill. He has shot some videos but the videos are being examined. These are pictures and videos of the island, not the people.”

Cops say he on Saturday on an inflatable boat with a motor and GPS.

Upon arriving at the island, Polyakov scanned the area from his boat using binoculars.

He then blew a whistle repeatedly for about an hour in a crazed attempt to attract attention, but no one responded.

Then, in a bizarre turn of events, Polyakov briefly stepped onto the island and left a can of Coke and a coconut as offerings.

He also collected sand samples and recorded a video on his GoPro before leaving on his boat.

John Allen Chau was killed after attempting to visit the island in 2018

Polyakov was later arrested on his return to the mainland after local fisherman alerted cops.

Police said Polyakov had previously attempted illegal interactions with other indigenous tribes in the area.

It is thought that he travelled to Baratang island in January and illegally filmed members of the Jarawa tribe.

Polyakov now has a case against him for breach of protection of aboriginal tribes.

The last visitor to the island was

The 26-year-old was killed in a hail of arrows after venturing onto the remote island unannounced.

Chau visited the isle after reportedly feeling called by God to share his beliefs with the tribe.

Efforts to recover John's body were abandoned over fears of further antagonising the remote Sentinelese.

Two fishermen who strayed on to the island in 2006 were also killed – and one week after their deaths, their bodies were hooked on bamboo stakes facing out to sea.

Contacting isolated tribes can be extremely dangerous due to their lack of immunity to common diseases in the outside world.

And it could even risk leading to devastating epidemics by transmitting a new kind of bug from them to the rest of the planet.

Authorities say Chau had made several trips to the Andaman islands recently
John Allen Chau was killed after attempting to visit the island in 2018

A police statement described him as 'some kind of paramedic'

The director of indigenous rights group Survival International, Caroline Pearce, said the American's attempt to make contact with the tribe was “deeply disturbing”.

Pearce said: “It beggars belief that someone could be that reckless and idiotic.

“This person’s actions not only endangered his own life, they put the lives of the entire Sentinelese tribe at risk.

“It’s very well known by now that uncontacted peoples have no immunity to common outside diseases like flu or measles, which could completely wipe them out.”;

North Sentinel Island has been off limits since 1996, and it is illegal to come within three miles of it.

Anthropologists estimate that there could be anywhere between 50 to 100 people who live there.

Not much is known about the people who live on the island, other than their violence and unwillingness to communicate with outsiders.

The tribe carries bows and arrows, as well as spears and knives.

They do not welcome unwanted visitors and will kill them if they get too close.

Only a small group of people have ever been on the island and lived to tell the tale.

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