Those included girls as young as 12 and were portion of a group of what authorities called “inner-circle pastorals” who have been important in uncovering the entire amount of Quiboloy’s alleged offences, Marbil added.
The speech did not specify how many people had contacted the organization.
The priest has denied crime, and Ferdinand Topacio and Israelito Torreon, his attorneys, did not respond to requests for comment right away.
Quiboloy also appears on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s most wanted list in the United States, where he is accused of running a sex-trafficking function that, among other crimes, threatened younger victims with “eternal death” and physical mistreatment.  ,
Marbil claimed that police were checking the details provided by an unknown number of victims to support the accusations against Quiboloy, the head of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ religion in Davao City.
Rodrigo Duterte, who was the country’s president until two years ago, has a long-time friend and often appears on the priest’s television shows. New police raids have been criticized by Duterte.
Marbil urged subjects to come ahead if they were still suffering, and gave them protection.
” This is just the beginning”, he said. In our quest for justice,” we will keep no stone uncovered.”
The justice department acknowledged its extradition agreement with the United States this week, but Quiboloy must first go to court and provide time there until an extradition request can be granted.