
CLAIM: Nahuli diumano ng Philippine National Police ang kontrobersyal na pastor na si Apollo Quiboloy ilang araw bago siya aktwal na arestuhin.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Isang Tiktok user ang nagpakalat ng maling impormasyon na ang kontrobersyal na pastor na si Apollo Quiboloy ay hinuli ng mga awtoridad ilang linggo bago siya aktwal na arestuhin.
Ang bidyo ay galing sa account na @marwin.a.tio noong Aug. 26, kung saan may nakasulat na: “Nahuli na pala [si] Quiboloy.”
Ang bidyong ito ay isang ‘duet’ mula sa iba pang TikTok user na may orihinal na nakalagay na: “Nahuli na ang ibang kasama ni Quiboloy, [siya na lang] talaga ang kulang.”
Ang nasabing mga bidyo ay ginamit ang orihinal na news report mula sa programang Headlines Ngayon noong Aug. 14 kung saan detalyadong iniulat ang pagka-aresto sa apat pang kapwa akusado ng pastor.
Hindi nakasaad sa orihinal na ulat na naaresto si Quiboloy.
Sumuko ang pastor sa mga opisyal ng military intelligence noong Sept. 8 kung saan siya hawak na ng mga pulis.
Inanunsyo ito ni Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos sa kaniyang opisyal na Facebook page, at kalaunan ay nag-post ng larawan ni Quiboloy. Hurt Allauigan (Translated by: Jannah Argote)
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