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PNP offering help to serve subpoenas on Quiboloy

Apollo Quiboloy

Apollo Quiboloy

The Philippine National Police has offered its assistance to Senate and House leaders in serving subpoenas to televangelist Apollo Quiboloy, who has gone into hiding as he faces an investigation for allegations of trafficking and sexual abuse in his Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) sect in Davao City.

Quiboloy, who is also wanted by the United States鈥 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for sex trafficking of children and a string of other criminal cases, has snubbed invitations by the two chambers to appear in their respective hearings.

鈥淚f [the House] and Senate will seek the assistance of the PNP in serving the subpoenas, then we are ready to assist them,鈥 acting PNP public information office chief Col. Jean Fajardo told a press briefing on Thursday.

In Davao City, police chief Col. Alberto Lupaz said Quiboloy鈥檚 camp had not sought protection from the local police, despite his earlier claim he had been targeted for assassination by the United States in a purported conspiracy with the Philippine government.

Lupaz clarified, however, that the Police Security and Protection Group was the unit tasked to provide such protection should it be requested.

Cited in contempt

Sen. Risa Hontiveros said on Wednesday she was ready to cite Quiboloy in contempt of the chamber and order his arrest should he fail to attend the next hearing on March 5.

Hontiveros鈥 committee on women and children is investigating complaints of mistreatment made by former KOJC followers and workers against Quiboloy, such as sexual and physical abuse and torture.

The House legislative franchises panel, on the other hand, is looking into the alleged franchise violations of Quiboloy鈥檚 Sonshine Media Network International, including making threats to a lawmaker and spreading disinformation.

Fajardo said the PNP 鈥渨ill not interfere鈥 in the meantime, as there was no official request from either legislative chamber so far.

鈥淟et鈥檚 wait if Pastor Quiboloy will respond鈥 We have to wait during the day (March 5). If ever he will opt not to attend, I鈥檓 sure the Senate has the full authority on how to proceed in case of non-appearance,鈥 she told reporters.

In a 36-minute voice recording uploaded on YouTube on Wednesday, Quiboloy said he was in hiding after receiving death threats. He accused the United States, with the assistance of the Philippine government, of plotting to 鈥渆liminate鈥 him.

Duterte spiritual adviser

Quiboloy, a close friend and spiritual adviser of former President Rodrigo Duterte, said he was 鈥渋n our compound here in Tamayong,鈥 a rural village in Davao City.

According to him, US authorities were planning to 鈥渆nter my compound and they will have me kidnapped鈥 or they will have me murdered.鈥

Quiboloy accused President Marcos of having 鈥渃onnived鈥 with the Americans to carry out the plot.

鈥淵ou have given me to the hands of the Americans,鈥 he said, addressing the President. 鈥淭hey are just waiting for the right opportunity to kidnap me, or kill me, or assassinate me.鈥

But Fajardo said there was no information on any supposed threat to Quiboloy鈥檚 life.

鈥淲e categorically deny any knowledge of the supposed plot. We remain focused on our mandate,鈥 she said.

鈥淚f he has a basis for his claim saying that鈥攁s always, whether it鈥檚 a government official or ordinary citizen with a death threat鈥攖he PNP is ready to provide appropriate security if requested,鈥 Fajardo said.

Not above the law

In Davao City, Maj. Catherine dela Rey, spokesperson for the regional police in Davao, said she would verify if Quiboloy had indeed sought protection from the police office.

At the House, lawmakers reminded the self-proclaimed 鈥淎ppointed Son of God鈥 that he was not above the law.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Ako Tingog Rep. Jude Acidre said that while most House members did not wish to legitimize Quiboloy鈥檚 claims, including Speaker Martin Romualdez鈥檚 purported role in the conspiracy against him, 鈥渢he House still needs to deal with it, as we will implement the law.鈥

鈥淚f he does not appear (on March 12), then we will be constrained to execute the subpoena and make sure that he is here to answer the questions and issues being raised against him,鈥 Acidre said.

In 2022, the FBI issued a poster marking Quiboloy as a 鈥渨anted鈥 man for his alleged participation in 鈥渁 labor trafficking scheme that brought [his] church members to the United States, via fraudulently obtained visas, and forced the members to solicit donations for a bogus charity, donations that actually were used to finance church operations and the lavish lifestyles of its leaders.鈥

According to the FBI, Quiboloy was also charged with conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion, and sex trafficking of children; sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion; conspiracy; and bulk cash smuggling. 鈥擶ITH REPORTS FROM KRIXIA SUBINGSUBING in Manila; GERMELINA LACORTE AND JOSELLE BADILLA, INQUIRER MINDANAO

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