The House Justice panel in the Philippines has announced that it will be investigating the extradition request made by the United States for Apollo Quiboloy, a prominent Filipino pastor and founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church. Quiboloy, who is also a close friend and spiritual advisor to former President Rodrigo Duterte, is wanted in the US for his alleged involvement in a sex trafficking ring. The US Department of Justice has filed a request for Quiboloy’s extradition, citing charges of sex trafficking, fraud, and other crimes. The Philippine government has yet to respond to the request, and the House Justice panel’s investigation is seen as a crucial step in determining the country’s course of action. The panel will be looking into the details of the extradition request, including the evidence presented by the US and the potential implications for Quiboloy and his church. Quiboloy has denied all allegations against him, claiming that they are part of a conspiracy to destroy his church and reputation. The Kingdom of Jesus Christ church has a significant following in the Philippines and other countries, and Quiboloy’s extradition could have significant repercussions for his followers and the broader community. The investigation is also expected to examine the legal and diplomatic implications of the extradition request, including the potential impact on relations between the Philippines and the US. The US and the Philippines have a long-standing extradition treaty, but the process of extraditing a Filipino citizen is complex and requires careful consideration. The House Justice panel’s probe will provide an opportunity for Quiboloy’s lawyers and supporters to present their case and argue against his extradition. The investigation is expected to be thorough and transparent, with the panel seeking input from various stakeholders, including the US Embassy, the Philippine Department of Justice, and Quiboloy’s legal team. The outcome of the investigation will be closely watched, both in the Philippines and internationally, as it has significant implications for Quiboloy, his church, and the country’s relations with the US. The Philippine government has a duty to protect its citizens and ensure that their rights are respected, while also considering its international obligations and commitments. The House Justice panel’s investigation is an important step in balancing these competing interests and ensuring that the rule of law is upheld. The probe is also expected to shed light on the allegations against Quiboloy and the evidence presented by the US, which will be crucial in determining the validity of the extradition request. The investigation will be conducted in accordance with Philippine law and procedures, and the panel will be guided by the principles of justice, fairness, and transparency. The Philippine public is eagerly awaiting the outcome of the investigation, which is expected to provide clarity on the Quiboloy case and the country’s position on the extradition request. The US Embassy in Manila has declined to comment on the matter, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. The Philippine Department of Justice has also declined to comment, saying that it will await the outcome of the House Justice panel’s probe before making any statements. Quiboloy’s lawyers have expressed confidence that their client will be cleared of all charges and that the extradition request will be denied. The Kingdom of Jesus Christ church has also issued a statement expressing its support for Quiboloy and denying all allegations against him. The church has a significant following in the Philippines and other countries, and the extradition request has sparked widespread debate and discussion. The House Justice panel’s investigation is expected to provide a thorough and impartial examination of the evidence and allegations against Quiboloy, and its findings will be closely watched by the Philippine public and the international community.