Probe on Quiboloy’s ‘angels of death’ not limited to civilians — PNP
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The Philippine National Police said it is taking seriously the probe on the personalities allegedly part of Apollo Quiboloy’s “angels of death” as “it is not limited to civilians,” PNP spokesperson, Col. Jean Fajardo, said on Wednesday.
“There’s also a possibility that there might be retired or even active members of uniformed services but right now, we can’t still reveal the profile of these alleged members of angels of death,” Fajardo said when asked about the possible involvement of the Philippine Army’s 2nd Signal Battalion, which includes reservists from Quiboloy-owned broadcast channel Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI), to the ‘angels of death.’
According to Fajardo, the Davao Police Regional Office 11 (PRO-11) already has the list of names of supposed members of the angels of death, as confirmed by its chief, B/Gen. Nicolas Torre III.
“They are now verifying and validating reports, including background and profiles [of these individuals],” she said.
“What he is certain—that he told me is that—they already communicated firearms and explosive office to determine the gun ownership,” she said.
Fajardo said the PNP is not discounting the possibility that some members of Quiboloy’s private army “might have been in the uniformed services.”
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