Quiboloy camp asks SC to stop Senate arrest

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The camp of Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder and leader Apollo Quiboloy has asked the Supreme Court to stop the Senate from enforcing its arrest order against him, calling it “unjust and unconstitutional.”

MANILA, Philippines — The camp of Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder and leader Apollo Quiboloy has asked the Supreme Court to stop the Senate from enforcing its arrest order against him, calling it “unjust and unconstitutional.”

He argued that the Senate hearings “do not serve any legislative purpose” and that the Senate probe was tantamount to usurpation of judicial functions. “It is evident that respondents are using and abusing their legislative power to secure his conviction in any manner, on the basis of one-sided statements of witnesses, uncorroborated by documentary evidence, sourced and presented by the respondents alone,” it added.

Named respondents in the petition were Hontiveros, Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and the Senate sergeant-at-arms.

 

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