00:00Just like what President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said,
00:03the Justice Department should be the first to face the cases of Kingdom of Jesus Christ's founder,
00:09Pastor Apolo Kibuloy, here in the Philippines before in the United States.
00:15This is what Louisa Erispe wrote.
00:19Now, the Department of Justice is holding the authority of Kingdom of Jesus Christ's leader, Pastor Apolo Kibuloy.
00:26It is believed that this is just the beginning of his case in the Philippines.
00:30In fact, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulia said
00:34what they will do now is to consult with the Supreme Court
00:38so that Kibuloy's camp will not do anything to slow the proceedings of his cases.
00:45My instruction to the prosecution is to prepare all the evidence so we can ask for continuous trial
00:52so that the case can be closed immediately.
00:56We would like the Supreme Court, when that happens, not to allow for dilatory tactics.
01:04The trial should be continuous so that it can be closed immediately.
01:07Because Kibuloy also has cases in the United States,
01:11DOJ sees that it is possible for the U.S. to ask for extradition for Kibuloy.
01:16But according to Remulia, the Philippines should be the first to deal with him.
01:21He should face the music here, especially that he made it difficult for the police to find him.
01:27We will go through the process properly.
01:31Of course, our priority is the Philippine justice system. That's our priority.
01:36DOJ confirmed that one of the complainants against Pastor Kibuloy, Alyas Amanda,
01:43fell asleep in their office because of the harassment he's been experiencing on social media.
01:48Remulia said that it is possible to put him in the witness protection program.
01:53Meanwhile, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulia
01:57condemned the law enforcement agencies for their professionalism,
02:00enforcing the law, and disregarding their duties.
02:04Louisa Erispe for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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