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Upon Quiboloy's arrest, Marcos commended the PNP for the operation, assuring of transparent and lawful due process and there would be no special treatment to him. [57] Senator dela Rosa initially urged Quiboloy to surrender "because there is really a court-issued warrant", [13] [58] and emphasized the need for resolution. [58]
According to NPR, Quiboloy could face life in prison if brought to the U.S. to face the federal charges against him. First, Quiboloy is set to face charges locally in Davao City, according to the ...
Apollo Quiboloy, the self-proclaimed "Appointed Son of God" who founded a church in the Philippines called the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), faces a dramatic fall from grace as criminal cases ...
After Quiboloy's arrest on September 8, 2024, the fourth hearing was held on October 23, with Quiboloy and his five co-accused in attendance. [19] At the hearing, Quiboloy denied the existence of the so-called "Angels of Death", which, according to his former followers, uses to silence his victims. [ 20 ]
Philippine pastor Apollo Quiboloy, self-proclaimed "Appointed Son of God", has been apprehended after a weeks-long search by more than 2,000 police officers of his huge church compound in the ...
Quiboloy's parents' loyal support for former President Ferdinand Marcos was a factor for the endorsement. Quiboloy at the time have been reportedly good friends with the Marcos family in general. [60] However following inquiries made by both houses of the Congress against him and SMNI, relations have deteriorated.
Filipino pastor Apollo Carreon Quiboloy, who is wanted by both the FBI and local law enforcement officers on sexual abuse and human trafficking charges, has been arrested weeks after a standoff ...
Apollo Quiboloy, the KOJC's founder and executive pastor. Before the establishment of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) religious group, its founder Apollo Quiboloy was said to have gone on an exile to Tamayong for five years and later at Sitio Kitbog at the foot of Mount Matutum in South Cotabato.