The Philippine National Police (PNP) has established special teams, including top investigators, to pursue individuals who helped Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founder Apollo Quiboloy evade authorities.
Quiboloy is currently facing charges of child sexual abuse and qualified human trafficking.
The primary tasks of these special teams include gathering and verifying information from social media posts, publications, and other sources about Quiboloy.
The Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) will validate and authenticate these materials.
The teams will also collect statements and affidavits from PNP personnel involved in serving the arrest warrant, testimonies from victims and complainants, and documentary evidence from other agencies to strengthen the case.
A separate tracker team has also been mobilized to locate former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, who is currently under a detention order from the House of Representatives after being cited in contempt.
Roque refused to submit documents explaining the sudden growth of his wealth, which is allegedly linked to illegal POGO operations.
In a statement, PNP Chief Police Gen. Rommel Marbil assured the public that the operations to track Quiboloy’s accomplices and Roque will be conducted efficiently and in accordance with the law.
He previously noted that Quiboloy could not have evaded arrest without assistance.
Additionally, PNP-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Director Leo Francisco has formed a special composite team from the CIDG and ACG to file comprehensive cases against individuals who aided Quiboloy.