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Quiboloy denials ‘unbelievable’

By Nidz Godino

“He called it  sham Senate investigation, and yet when he was given  chance to confront our brave victim survivors, he only invoked his right to remain silent,”  Sen. Risa Hontiveros,  “blanket denials” by detained alleged sex offender  Apollo Quiboloy that he raped women and children for their spiritual salvation were plainly unbelievable.

Hontiveros said Quiboloy merely invoked his right against self-incrimination, when confronted by his victims and former followers with allegations that he took advantage of them to satisfy his lust and raise funds for his lavish lifestyle as head of  Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) that he founded.

After months in hiding, Quiboloy was arrested and made to attend  hearing of Senate committee on women and children last Oct. 23, where he denied forcing members into servitude.

 “He did not grab  chance to answer  allegations of  pattern of sexual abuse inflicted on  victim survivors…with  sheer number of witnesses, it is difficult to believe Quiboloy’s blanket denials,” Hontiveros stressed.

At hearing, former KOJC logistics officer Teresita Valdehueza and  Ukrainian woman Yulya Voronina came out saying they were raped by Quiboloy, who told them they should sacrifice their bodies to the “appointed Son of God.”

Hontiveros’ Senate committee investigation had exposed Quiboloy’s alleged abuse of “pastoral” women, some minors he lured with assurances of spiritual salvation so he could have sex with them.

Hontiveros said Senate hearings could be used to strengthen child protection laws in the country, known as  hotspot for trafficking and online sexual abuse and exploitation of children.

Senator  had wanted to craft  bill that would penalize sexual abuses in  guise of religious freedom, such as in the case of accused Surigao cult leader Jey Rence “Senyor Aguila” Quilario, whose alleged rape and forced marriages of children were investigated by  Senate last year.

“Our investigations are in aid of legislation…in the case of religious cults, this should not be seen as  violation of religious freedom in the same way label ‘appointed Son of God’ should not be used to sexually abuse hundreds of women and children,” Hontiveros said.

“Our laws should tackle religious freedom with concepts of consent, agency and protection from rape…there are gray areas that still need to be clarified,” she added.

According to  Philippine National Police, Quiboloy allegedly abused at least 200 women using as  excuse to justify  crime Biblical story of King Solomon who had 700 wives and 300 concubines.

More witnesses have come out and reported to the police, now also investigating Quiboloy’s alleged private army called “Angels of Death,” sent out to kill his opponents and intimidate his victims against speaking out.

He is detained on nonbailable charges of qualified human trafficking before  Pasig regional trial court. He also faces  separate child sexual abuse case in Quezon City court for  alleged rape of  17-year-old.

In the United States, he was included in  Federal Bureau of Investigation’s most wanted list for allegedly running  sex ring.

“There is no truth to  allegations… Senate hearing is unfair and should not decide whether I am guilty or not… should be  court of law, where I can defend myself,” Quiboloy said as he was being led out of  Senate premises after  hearing. “This is a trial by publicity,” he added.

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