
By: Carmelito Q. Francisco, Marlon Ramos – @inquirerdotnetPhilippine Daily Inquirer / 05:30 AM February 06, 2022
MANILA, Philippines — Apollo Quiboloy, President Rodrigo Duterte’s spiritual adviser, has been officially declared as one of the most wanted suspected sex traffickers by the United States.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Jan. 31 published a wanted poster seeking information leading to his arrest for “conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion, and sex trafficking of children; sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion; conspiracy; bulk cash smuggling.”
Photo for story: Apollo Quiboloy on FBI’s ‘most wanted’ list
DELIVER THIS ‘SON OF GOD’: The US Federal Bureau of Investigation includes Apollo Quiboloy, leader of the Davao-based religious sect Kingdom of Jesus Christ, on its most wanted list for a variety of offenses in the United States, including child sex trafficking. (FBI PHOTO)
MANILA, Philippines — Apollo Quiboloy, President Rodrigo Duterte’s spiritual adviser, has been officially declared as one of the most wanted suspected sex traffickers by the United States.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Jan. 31 published a wanted poster seeking information leading to his arrest for “conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion, and sex trafficking of children; sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion; conspiracy; bulk cash smuggling.”
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Separate wanted posters were issued for Teresita Dandan and Helen Panilag, both top officials of the religious sect that Quiboloy founded in 1985, Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name (KOJC).According to US federal authorities, Quiboloy, Dandan, and Panilag are all in the Philippines.
There was no comment on Saturday from Dr. Marlon Rosete, Quiboloy’s spokesperson.
Quoting ‘Romans’
But in a statement on Friday, Quiboloy branded all accusations against him as lies instigated by the “Devil.”
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