Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Arrest warrants against Quiboloy and five associates were issued by the Davao City RTC Branch 12 and by a Pasig court. [26] The former was served in April at the KOJC compound in Davao City. All co-accused either were arrested or surrendered to authorities, but later released on bail. [28]
Quiboloy, while invited, did not attend the hearing. In his stead was his legal counsel Melanio Elvis Balayan. [8] Five former KJC members also testified during the hearing. [7] The panel then issued a subpoena against Quiboloy for his non-attendance. Hontiveros said that she had sent two invitations to Quiboloy but that these were ignored.
Apollo Carreon Quiboloy was arrested Sunday in the Philippines, according to NPR, CNN and CBS News. Quiboloy, 74, is the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ Church and reportedly has a long ...
Quiboloy also figures on the "most wanted" list of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States, where he was charged with running a sex-trafficking operation, among other crimes.
Quiboloy, however, said the charges were "totally false and baseless, if not ridiculous." [76] While Quiboloy has branded the rebels "mga anak ni Satanas" ("Satan's offspring"), the NPA has declared him a "warlord in the service of the Arroyo administration's policies against the peasants and indigenous peoples." [77] [78]
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 ...
A Filipino pastor on the FBI's most wanted list for his alleged role in a trafficking scheme was arrested, officials in the Philippines said Sunday. Filipino pastor wanted by U.S. for trafficking ...
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.