The Philippine Star

Quiboloy camp surrenders 5 guns

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS With Marc Jayson Cayabyab

The camp of fugitive Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy has surrendere­d five of the 19 firearms registered under his name.

Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos said Quiboloy’s representa­tives turned over four handguns and a long firearm.

“Iba-ibang kalibre ito... Sana itong gesture na ito na pakikiisa sa batas ay tuloy-tuloy na,” Abalos said in an interview at Camp Crame.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil said the firearms were turned over to the Civil Security Group’s field office in Davao City yesterday morning.

Marbil said Quiboloy’s representa­tives promised to surrender the preacher’s remaining firearms.

Last month, the PNP Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO) recommende­d the revocation of Quiboloy’s licenses to own and carry firearms.

The FEO gave Quiboloy six months to turn over his guns after it revoked his firearms licenses following a review by the police legal service.

The agency cited a provision under Republic Act 10591 or the Comprehens­ive Law on Firearms and Ammunition, which states that a person can lose his gun license and registrati­on for facing charges punishable with imprisonme­nt of more than two years.

Quiboloy and five of his followers are facing charges of qualified human traffickin­g, which carries a penalty of life imprisonme­nt, aside from child sex abuse cases.

Marbil said Quiboloy, who has arrest warrants from courts in Davao and Pasig, should surrender and face the charges filed against him.

Sen. Risa Hontiveros welcomed the surrender of five of Quiboloy’s guns, but questioned the ”double standard” of the FEO for the sixmonth deadline it gave the pastor to turn over his firearms.

”Unregister­ed firearms should be immediatel­y surrendere­d, (and the owners) not given half a year to comply,” Hontiveros said.

Quiboloy’s legal counsel Israelito Torreon said the 14 other guns under the preacher’s name were ”validly disposed of or duly transferre­d in other people’s names.”

Torreon said documents related to the transfer of ownership of the guns have been submitted to the FEO.

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