One of the five co-accused of Kingdom of Jesus Christ leader Apollo Quiboloy was arrested in Davao City yesterday afternoon.
MANILA, Philippines — One of the five co-accused of Kingdom of Jesus Christ leader Apollo Quiboloy was arrested in Davao City yesterday afternoon.
Canada is among Quiboloy’s co-accused in the cases of qualified human trafficking and child abuse cases. She is also listed at the No. 6 most wanted fugitives of Police Regional Office 11, which has jurisdiction over the police forces in Davao.The four other respondents in Quiboloy’s cases are Cresente Canada, Ingrid Canada, Jackielyn Roy and Sylvia Cemanes, who each have a bounty of P1 million for their arrest.Canada was brought to the Buhangin police station for documentation.
“There were calls received by the hotlines after we announced the reward, many were giving information,” Fajardo said in a Camp Crame news briefing. She said they are not discounting the possibility that some of the callers are giving wrong information to mislead policemen hunting Quiboloy and the other suspects.With the information they have been receiving, Fajardo said the PNP is also studying the possibility of also putting up its own reward for Quiboloy’s capture to entice more tipsters.
On rumors that Quiboloy has already fled to China, Fajardo said the Bureau of Immigration said the KOJC leader has no record that he left the country.The BI explained that this does not guarantee that Quiboloy is still in the country, since the Philippines has porous borders, and he could have left the country without passing through formal ports.
Marcos said that there is no issue if private citizens offer a reward for Quiboloy’s arrest to help bring the self-styled evangelist to justice. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said they have no reports regarding “illegal aircraft movements” especially at Davao International Airport, In the city where Quiboloy resides.
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