Former ‘Angels of Death’ Member May Testify Against Quiboloy, CIDG Confirms

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The Philippine National Police – Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) is now reviewing the testimonies of a former member of the so-called ‘Angels of Death,’ a group allegedly linked to the camp of Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder, Pastor Apollo Quiboloy.

According to the CIDG, the individual may become a state witness against Quiboloy and his co-accused.

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The former member claims that Quiboloy’s camp used the ‘Angels of Death’ to intimidate young girls who were allegedly abused by the self-proclaimed ‘Appointed Son of God.’

CIDG Director Maj. Gen. Leo Francisco stated that all testimonies from the former member will be gathered and compared with the accounts of other victims who have come forward against Quiboloy.

The PNP has assured the public that they have solid evidence to present against Quiboloy and his co-accused as the court prepares for hearings on the numerous charges, including human trafficking, filed against him.

Quiboloy was arraigned on September 13, facing multiple charges stemming from allegations of abuse and trafficking.

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