FACT CHECK: HINDI ibinasura ng Amerika ang mga kaso laban kay Quiboloy
May isang Facebook reel na nagsasabing ibinasura na umano ng United States ang mga kaso laban kay Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy. Mali ito.
May isang Facebook reel na nagsasabing ibinasura na umano ng United States ang mga kaso laban kay Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy. Mali ito.
A Facebook reel claims that the United States has already dismissed the charges against Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy. This is false.
Mali ang iniulat ng SMNI na ibinasura ng korte sa U.S. ang mga kaso ng human trafficking, forced labor at money laundering laban kay KOJC human resources manager Marissa Dueñas.
SMNI falsely reported that a U.S. court junked cases of human trafficking, forced labor and money laundering against KOJC human resources manager Marissa Dueñas.
The Senate Committee on Women, Children and Gender Equality concluded its seven-month investigation of Apollo Quiboloy and his KOJC with a face-to-face confrontation of the self-proclaimed “Son of God” and his alleged victims last Oct. 23.
Ipinatutupad ng PNP ang mga utos ng korte na arestuhin si Quiboloy kaugnay ng mga kasong human trafficking, child abuse at sexual assault. Ang Senado ay mayroon ding standing contempt, arrest at detention order para sa lider ng KOJC.
The PNP was enforcing court orders for the arrest of Quiboloy in relation to cases of human trafficking, child abuse and sexual assault. The Senate also has a standing contempt, arrest and detention order for the KOJC leader.
A Facebook reel and TikTok video are falsely claiming that Davao City was placed under lockdown amid protests by members of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ sect.
These so-called prayer rallies serve as a timely reminder about Jesus' warning about false prophets "who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves."