Skip to content
Metro Sun Daily

Metro Sun Daily

REAL NEWS * REAL TIME

  • Home
  • Nation
  • Metro
  • Regions
  • Global
  • Feature
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Sports
  • OFW
  • VP Sara Impeachment
  • Nation

Quiboloy extradition not yet requested by US gov’t — Remulla

admin February 26, 2024

THE United States government has not yet requested the extradition of Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, thus, said Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday.

In a press briefing, Remulla said that even if such a request were made, it would need to be processed through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) before reaching the Department of Justice (DOJ), indicating potential complexities.

“We have an extradition treaty with the US, and any extradition request will depend on whether the US government submits one. So far, there’s been no such request,” Remulla said.

Quiboloy, along with US-based KOJC officers Teresita Tolibas Dandan and Helen Panilag, faces sex trafficking charges before the United States District Court in Los Angeles and Honolulu.

Allegations include coercion of underage girls into sexual activities under threats of harm and spiritual consequences.

These charges supplement previous accusations in 2020, where nine individuals were implicated for bringing church members to the US on fraudulently-obtained visas, exploiting them to solicit donations for a fictitious charity.

The charges claimed that the donations were used to fund the lavish lifestyles of church leaders.

In the recent indictment, Quiboloy, Dandan, and Salinas are accused of participating in a conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking through fraud and coercion.

Held accountable for alleged crimes

Recently, Kanishka Gangopadhyay, spokesperson for the United States Embassy, said that Quiboloy would be held accountable for the alleged crimes.

Under the RP-US Extradition Treaty, the US State Department initiates an extradition request with the DFA, which then assesses its validity before forwarding it to the DOJ for legal action.

Remulla noted two ongoing cases involving Quiboloy under review by his office, including complaints of rape, child abuse, and trafficking in persons filed in 2020.

Another case involves cyber libel, both pending review for nearly seven years.

“But it’s not solely the DOJ’s jurisdiction. Locally, we handle petitions for review, but extradition is beyond our control,” Remulla added.

Post navigation

Previous Pump prices slashed by up to P1.10/liter on Tuesday
Next Vargas: Better public service through plain language

Related Stories

Arnold Clavio denies receiving money from ex-rep. Zaldy Co
  • Nation

Arnold Clavio denies receiving money from ex-rep. Zaldy Co

Sandigan suspends Jinggoy Estrada for 90 days over flood control scam
  • Nation

Sandigan suspends Jinggoy Estrada for 90 days over flood control scam

Barbers to senators: Service comes before grandstanding, personal gain
  • Nation

Barbers to senators: Service comes before grandstanding, personal gain

ODDNEWS

  • Man arrested for faking lotto ticket to claim ₱172M jackpot
  • General in Hot Water: Napolcom cites P70k shoes as grounds for charges
  • Christmas Tragedy: Italian man chokes to death on panettone during family reunion
  • Japanese Woman Weds AI: The future of relationships?
  • A Single Dad’s Desperate Act: Police Chief’s Kindness Saves the Day
  • Security guard returns lost P1.5M bracelet

Source: USD/PHP @ Tue, 16 Jun.

Weather

Manila
Current weather
-º
Sunrise-
Sunset-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Manila weather

Latest Comments

  1. castor Valdez on Gatchalian to preside over VP Sara impeachment trial; Senate resumes work
  2. experienced on Two PL solons resign from House; names removed from official roster

  • Front Page
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Donation
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
©2026 MetroSunDaily. All rights reserved. | DarkNews by AF themes.