The House Committee on Justice will conduct an inquiry into the United States’ request to extradite Apollo Quiboloy on charges of sex trafficking and cash smuggling. The investigation aims to review extradition laws and identify gaps in the process, including how pending local cases affect extradition. Lawmakers emphasize the need for transparency and urge the Department of Justice to act swiftly. Quiboloy’s political and religious influence in the Philippines raises concerns about obstructing justice. Several officials support the extradition to ensure accountability and uphold the rule of law.
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