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Quiboloy's TikTok page
shuts halted
By Cynthia Montojo
"We have banned Pastor Apollo Quiboloy's account in accordance with our Community Guidelines," in official statement sent to media short video platform TikTok confirmed it has taken down account of religious leader Apollo Quiboloy, who is on most wanted list of United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) over sex trafficking charges.
Company did not disclose specific provision of its community guidelines resulted in ban.
Before it was removed, Quiboloy's TikTok page @pastor_acq had almost 26,000 followers, with his videos getting more than 237,000 likes.
Removal of Quiboloy's TikTok account was first confirmed by Twitter user @DuterteWatchdog, who formally asked various social media platforms to permanently remove pastor's accounts, given his pending cases.
Upon sending query using form, DW received message saying information reported has been forwarded to TikTok's trust and safety team for further review and appropriate response.
"Please note, while we will ensure to conduct review of content or account listed, it is prudent to report any matters impacting well-being of an individual to authorities for investigation and follow-up," read TikTok's response.
"We strongly encourage you to ensure local authorities are contacted, or tip is submitted to law enforcement as first step to securing physical and psychological safety and welfare of our users," it stressed.
Other platforms DW reached out to, including Facebook, Instagram and Spotify, have yet to respond.
Last month, Quiboloy's YouTube channel was also terminated after Twitter user @OrdinaryGamers pointed out his pending cases in United States.
YouTube said Quiboloy's channel was in violation of its community guidelines.
Other YouTube channels feature Quiboloy, particularly those managed by his media network SMNI and his Kingdom of Jesus Christ church, remain accessible.
Quiboloy, along with two other members of his church, was placed under FBI's most wanted list in 2022 after they were indicted for labor trafficking few months earlier.
The religious leader was also indicted by US federal grand jury for conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion, sex trafficking of children, conspiracy and bulk cash smuggling. His camp denied allegations.
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