DOJ, iginiit na legal ang alok na pabuya para sa ikakaaresto ni Apollo Quiboloy

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DOJ, iginiit na legal ang alok na pabuya para sa ikakaaresto ni Apollo Quiboloy
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00:00DILG Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. and his lawyer Pastor Apollo Quibroy responded to the hearing of the Senate today
00:09regarding the case of the religious leader.
00:12Here is Daniel Manalastas' report.
00:17In the ongoing hearing of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs,
00:21DILG Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. explained to the Senators,
00:25not as a punishment or a reward, but as an assistance in arresting Apollo Quibroy.
00:55DILG Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. and his lawyer Pastor Apollo Quibroy responded to the hearing of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs,
00:58DILG Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. and his lawyer Pastor Apollo Quibroy responded to the hearing of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs,
01:02after Abalos read some testimonies and allegations against Quibroy by some complainants.
01:08I will read it.
01:09Alias Amanda faced the Senate in her testimony on January 23, 2024.
01:18A pastoral worker said,
01:21I went to the dining area of the Bible school because I was being called by Jacqueline Roy.
01:28She said, it's part of the ministry of the pastorals' job to massage Quibroy.
01:36She said, it's a special privilege because not everyone can hold and be close to the Son of God.
01:47The merits of the case, specifically the actual allegations in the affidavit complaint, should not be stated.
01:56I hope he's just listening.
01:58We all have ears and this is recorded.
02:01I made it clear that I did not snipe the case.
02:05I sniped the hearing of Senator Ontiveros here in the Senate.
02:10According to Abalos, they are just doing their job.
02:14The accusations against the religious leader should be heard.
02:18Let's hear the accusations.
02:20If it's not true, he has the right to say it's not true.
02:24But if it's true, he should be answered by the law.
02:29We should do our duty.
02:33If I may, Your Honor, I think that...
02:35Please, please, I will finish. You will have your time.
02:37That is judicial.
02:38You will have your time.
02:39That goes into the very merits of the case.
02:42You will have your time, Atty. Torrio.
02:43Yes, I know that, Your Honor.
02:44That is part of the transcendental sentence.
02:46That is improper.
02:47Order, order, order, order.
02:48That's why I told him to give up and show his face.
02:53He also said that this is in the hearing so that everything is clear.
02:56Because these are very serious allegations.
02:59And it's already people of the Philippines.
03:01There is a warrant, Atty. Torrio.
03:03Senator Ronald De La Rosa has a question for the DOJ.
03:07He's putting a 10 million bounty on the head of Pastor Kebuloy, legal.
03:14This is a reward, not a bounty.
03:16A bounty is for people who should be arrested because they are convicts of a crime.
03:21According to the DOJ, it is clear in our system that a bounty is not prohibited to find an accused and bring him to trial.
03:46In addition to that, there is no distinction in our law.
03:50In the source of money that can be used as a bounty,
03:54so it is not wrong if the bounty comes from private individuals.
03:58Daniel Manalastas for Pabansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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