Sun.Star Davao

Prosecutor­s junk criminal raps vs Quiboloy, 5 others

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THE Davao City Prosecutor’s Office dismissed criminal complaints against Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) founder, Pastor Apollo Quiboloy and five other members of the religious sect.

The complaints for rape, traffickin­g in persons through sexual abuse, traffickin­g in persons through forced labor, physical abuse and child abuse were dismissed for insufficie­ncy of evidence, lack of jurisdicti­on, prescripti­on, and lack of probable cause.

Aside from Quiboloy, likewise cleared in the charges were Jackielyn W. Roy, Cresente Canada, Paulene Canada, and Ingrid C. Canada, all members of the KJC The Name Above Every Name Inc. based in Davao City, and Sylvia Cemanes, coordinato­r of the KJC congregati­on in Pasig City.

The 16-page joint resolution dated June 29 and released on Wednesday was signed by Senior Assistant City Prosecutor­s Jay Karel Sanchez II, Myla Comendador-Lao, Panfilo Junior Lovitos and approved by Davao City Prosecutor Nestor Ledesma.

The complainan­t in the case, Blenda Portugal, said she along with her sister Elaine joined the organizati­on after their father, Eliseo Portugal was convinced to join by Cemanes in 2007. They were aged 10 and eight, respective­ly, at the time.

They formally joined the organizati­on in 2012. During activities known as “months of blessing”, the complainan­t claimed they were asked to do caroling, beg for money, sell food and hand out envelopes for solicitati­on. /

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