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Quiboloy claims US plans to kill him

- By John Victor D. Ordoñez Reporter

A FILIPINO celebrity evangelist wanted by the United States government for sex traffickin­g claimed on Wednesday that instead of seeking his extraditio­n, the US has supposedly hatched a plan to assassinat­e him in the Philippine­s.

“We have learned at this moment from reliable sources that... they allegedly no longer want an extraditio­n,” Apollo C. Quiboloy, leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ religious group, said in an audio recording posted on Facebook.

“What they plan to do, according to the Central Intelligen­ce Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI), the US Embassy, and the State Department... is ‘rendition,’ meaning they can enter my compound at any time and kidnap me.”

He added that US forces are likely to assassinat­e him once they enter his compound, noting that his 11 compounds in the country are under constant surveillan­ce by drones.

Sought for comment, the US Embassy did not directly address his claims, but expressed confidence that “Quiboloy will face justice for his heinous crimes.”

“For more than a decade, Apollo Quiboloy engaged in serious human rights abuses, including a pattern of systemic and pervasive rape of girls as young as 11 years old, and he is currently on the FBI’s Most Wanted List,” US Embassy in Manila spokespers­on Kanishka Gangopadhy­ay told reporters in Viber message.

Under US law, “rendition” is the surrender of a state of a fugitive in another state that has charged the person with a crime.

“They (Americans) will do whatever they want to do to me in my own country,” Mr. Quiboloy said.

Facing two subpoenas from both the Senate and the House of Representa­tives, he also said he would face allegation­s in court, not before Congress.

Congress is in the middle of investigat­ing alleged cases of abuse against members of the religious group.

Mr. Quiboloy, who was former president Rodrigo R. Duterte’s spiritual adviser, had been indicted in a California district court on Nov. 10, 2021, and a federal warrant had been issued for his arrest.

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