Army investigates reservist links to Quiboloy's 'Angels of Death'

The Philippine Army is conducting an internal investigation into allegations that some army reservists are members of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy's 'Angels of Death', with no confirmed cases identified yet.

Col. Louie Dema-ala, the Army spokesperson, stated during a press briefing at Camp Aguinaldo that they will hold any reservist proven to be part of the alleged private army accountable.

Sonshine Media Network Inc., which is affiliated with the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and accredited as a reservist unit by the Philippine Army, remains an active reserve unit despite ongoing investigations.

The SMNI 2nd Reservist Signal Battalion consists of 540 personnel deployed across NCR, Visayas, and Mindanao, including 150 to 200 based in Davao where Quiboloy's compound is located.

The Army emphasized that their investigation continues as they await the Philippine National Police official reports regarding any involvement of reservists with Quiboloy's alleged private army.

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