US denies Quiboloy's wanted poster released in time for Philippine polls

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'The FBI’s release of a wanted poster for Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy follows a multi-year effort by law enforcement. It is unrelated to the Philippines’ ongoing presidential election campaign,' says the US Embassy in Manila.

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – The United States embassy in Manila on Tuesday, February 8, denied claims made by lawyers of controversial Kingdom of Jesus Christ leader Apollo Quiboloy that the Federal Bureau of Investigation intentionally published the wanted posters of the doomsday preacher and two of his associates close to the Philippine elections.

While stating that it was a conjecture, Topacio proceeded to say that the release of the wanted posters was meant to discredit President Rodrigo Duterte and undermine the candidacy of his daughter, Davao Mayor Sara Duterte, who is seeking the vice presidency. Quiboloy is known for his close ties with President Duterte. The pastor also publicly endorsed the Marcos-Sara Duterte tandem in Davao City on February 1, just a day after the FBI published the wanted posters of Quiboloy and his associates Teresita Dandan and Helen Panilag on its website.

 

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US denies Quiboloy wanted poster released in time for Philippine polls'The FBI’s release of a wanted poster for Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy follows a multi-year effort by law enforcement. It is unrelated to the Philippines’ ongoing presidential election campaign,' says the US Embassy in Manila.
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