AMLC: Freeze on Quiboloy’s bank accounts, properties extended

AMLC: Freeze on Quiboloy’s bank accounts, properties extended to 2025

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 07:39 PM August 29, 2024

MANILA, Philippines — The freeze order on the bank accounts and real estate properties of Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) founder and fugitive televangelist Apollo Quiboloy has been extended until February 2025.

This was according to the Anti-Money Laundering Council or AMLC, citing a Court of Appeals (CA) resolution dated August 20.

READ: CA orders 20-day freeze on Quiboloy, Kingdom of Jesus Christ assets

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The CA originally imposed a 20-day freeze order last August 6.

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It covers Quiboloy’s bank accounts with Banco De Oro and Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company, as well as his seven real estate properties in Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Davao City, Mati, and Roxas City.

Moreover, 16 real properties in different parts of the country, 16 vehicles of the KJC, and one private plane are also among the properties included in the freeze order.

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READ: KJC member died from fatigue, not due to raid vs. Quiboloy

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Quiboloy and five others were ordered arrested in April by two separate courts in Davao and Pasig for alleged sexual abuse and qualified human trafficking.

It has also been six months already since the Senate ordered the arrest of Quiboloy for his refusal to face the chamber’s committee on women’s probe into the allegations mentioned above and other human rights abuses leveled against him.

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