PASTOR APOLLO QUIBOLOY SUMUKO O NAHULI NGA BA? | KOJC

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9 Sept 202403:28

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses a situation involving a pastor who is claimed to have surrendered to authorities but there are doubts about the authenticity of his surrender. It mentions an incident where he was found inside a building and was escorted out by the PNP (Philippine National Police). The speaker warns against believing the story without question and cites Philippine law on obstruction of justice, suggesting that someone might be guilty of this crime for concealing the wanted pastor. The speaker also highlights the importance of public vigilance and the need to investigate the truth behind the pastor's surrender.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The script discusses a version of events that is claimed to be untrue, involving a pastor who supposedly came from outside.
  • 🏃‍♂️ There is a mention of someone surrendering inside and then being caught inside, suggesting a possible setup or entrapment.
  • 👮‍♂️ The PNP (Philippine National Police) is involved, and they escorted the individual out, indicating law enforcement's role in the situation.
  • 🚫 The speaker warns against believing the story without question, suggesting skepticism about the events as they are being presented.
  • 📖 Reference is made to PD 1829, which is about obstruction of justice, hinting at potential legal implications for those involved.
  • 🚨 The script mentions harboring, concealing, and facilitating the escape of a person, which are all potential crimes under the law.
  • 🗣️ There is a call for not discussing the surrender further because it's believed to be a fabrication.
  • 👥 The public is mentioned as potential witnesses, suggesting that there might be a broader audience or community involved in the incident.
  • 🔍 The speaker plans to investigate the matter further to find out the truth and identify those who might be guilty.
  • 🎵 The script ends with a note about a song playing, possibly indicating a change in tone or a transition in the narrative.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the transcript?

    -The main issue discussed is the surrender of a person referred to as 'pastor' who is allegedly wanted by law enforcement, and the subsequent actions taken by the PNP (Philippine National Police).

  • What does the term 'kwentong kutsero' mean in this context?

    -In this context, 'kwentong kutsero' is a colloquial term that could be translated to 'story' or 'tale' in English, suggesting that the speaker is questioning the authenticity of the story being told.

  • Why does the speaker express disbelief about the version of events presented?

    -The speaker expresses disbelief because they feel the story is inconsistent with the facts, as they mention that the person claimed to be from outside but was found inside.

  • What is the significance of the PNP's involvement mentioned in the transcript?

    -The PNP's involvement is significant because it indicates that law enforcement was present during the pastor's surrender, which could have implications for the legal proceedings that follow.

  • What is the legal reference mentioned in the transcript, and what does it pertain to?

    -The legal reference mentioned is PD 1829, which pertains to obstruction of justice. It outlines the penalties for anyone who knowingly obstructs, impedes, or frustrates the apprehension or investigation of suspects or the prosecution of criminal offenses.

  • What actions could be considered as obstruction of justice according to the transcript?

    -According to the transcript, actions such as harboring, concealing, facilitating the escape of a wanted person, or giving false or fabricated information to mislead law enforcement could be considered obstruction of justice.

  • Why does the speaker suggest that someone might be guilty of obstruction of justice?

    -The speaker suggests that someone might be guilty of obstruction of justice because they believe that the actions taken by certain individuals, possibly in concealing the pastor, could fit the definition of obstruction of justice as per PD 1829.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the public's involvement in the situation?

    -The speaker implies that the public might have been misled or manipulated, as they mention that the public was a witness to the events and that they were prevented from intervening.

  • What does the speaker mean when they say 'babaliktarin ko ngayon ang tanong'?

    -When the speaker says 'babaliktarin ko ngayon ang tanong', they are suggesting that they will now redirect the question or discussion, possibly to focus on a different aspect of the situation.

  • What is the speaker's final recommendation regarding the surrender of the pastor?

    -The speaker recommends not to discuss the surrender further because they believe it to be a fabrication or a misleading story, and instead, they want to focus on the possible obstruction of justice.

  • What is the significance of the '[Musika]' mention at the end of the transcript?

    -The '[Musika]' mention could be a placeholder for background music or a sound effect that was played during the discussion, possibly to emphasize a point or transition to another topic.

Outlines

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🚔 Encounter with a Suspect

The paragraph discusses an incident involving a pastor who is suspected of criminal activity. The speaker refutes the version of events presented by others, suggesting that the pastor was actually inside a location when he was claimed to be outside. The pastor eventually surrenders to the authorities, and the speaker emphasizes the importance of not believing the initial story. The paragraph also touches on the concept of obstruction of justice, referencing Philippine law (PD 1829), which penalizes anyone who knowingly obstructs the apprehension or investigation of suspects. The speaker highlights that many people could be implicated in this crime, including the public who may have witnessed attempts to hinder the investigation. The speaker concludes by questioning the surrender narrative, suggesting it's a fabrication.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Surrender

Surrender in this context refers to the act of yielding oneself to the control or power of another, especially in response to defeat or the assertion of authority. In the video's narrative, it is central to the discussion about the individual's compliance with law enforcement. The script mentions 'sumuko' which translates to 'surrender' in English, indicating a key event where the subject submits to the authorities.

💡Outside

The term 'outside' is used to describe a location relative to a building or an area of interest. In the script, it is mentioned in relation to the individual's initial location before entering a building, which is a significant detail in the narrative as it sets the scene for the events that follow.

💡Inside

Conversely, 'inside' refers to a position within a certain boundary or area. The script uses this term to describe the individual's movement from outside to inside, which is crucial as it leads to the discovery and subsequent actions by the authorities.

💡PNP

PNP stands for Philippine National Police, the national police force of the Philippines. The script mentions the PNP as the law enforcement agency involved in the incident, highlighting their role in the narrative as the authorities responding to the situation.

💡Obstruction of Justice

Obstruction of Justice refers to the act of hindering or obstructing the administration of justice, often through deceit or intimidation. The script discusses this concept in relation to the actions of individuals who might be concealing the subject of interest, which is a serious legal concern in the context of the video.

💡Concealing

Concealing, in the context of the video, refers to the act of hiding or keeping something secret, often with the intent to prevent discovery. It is mentioned in relation to the potential obstruction of justice, indicating a deliberate effort to shield the individual from the law.

💡Warrant

A warrant, in legal terms, is a legal document issued by a court that authorizes law enforcement to make an arrest, conduct a search, or seize property. The script refers to a 'warrant' to emphasize the legality and necessity of the actions taken by the authorities.

💡Apprehension

Apprehension in this context means the act of capturing or arresting someone, particularly a suspect or criminal. The script discusses the importance of apprehending the individual in question, which is a central goal of the law enforcement actions described.

💡Harboring

Harboring refers to providing shelter or refuge to someone, especially someone wanted by the law. The script uses this term to describe the potential crime of providing a safe place for the individual, which is a key point in the discussion of legal responsibilities and consequences.

💡Facilitating Escape

Facilitating escape means aiding someone to get away from confinement or custody, which is a crime if done intentionally to help a suspect avoid arrest. The script mentions this in the context of the potential crimes committed by those who might have helped the individual evade capture.

💡False Information

False information refers to data or statements that are intentionally misleading or incorrect. In the script, it is discussed in the context of providing misleading details to law enforcement, which is a form of obstruction and a serious offense.

Highlights

Chief Ah hindi totoo yung version nila

Pastor surrendered to the authorities

He was caught inside the premises

PNP (Philippine National Police) was involved in the arrest

The suspect was allowed to leave by the police

Chief suggests not to believe the story that the pastor came from outside

The surrender was a setup according to the Chief

The Chief reminds of the obstruction of justice under PD 1829

Harboring or concealing a wanted person is considered obstruction of justice

False information to mislead law enforcement is also an offense

Many might be implicated in this case

The public is also a witness to these events

The General was stopped multiple times

The Chief will now focus on the obstruction of justice aspect

The surrender narrative is not to be discussed further

The Chief emphasizes the need to investigate the case thoroughly

Transcripts

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Chief Ah hindi totoo yung version nila

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na parang galing outside Si pastor then

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sumuko sa loob

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naku galing outside pumasok kwentong

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kutsero

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yun Alam niyo kung bakit eh nasa labas

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ka na di tumakas ka na Ang tagal niung

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sinasabing hindi siya magpapahuli Hindi

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ba Okay

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pangalawa nasa loob ka na papasok ka pa

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ulit dito ka na magsend kung nasaan ka

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man Why do you have to have to go inside

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' ba at

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pangatlo nahuli siya doon mismo sa loob

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Andito isang PNP na kasama natin si ang

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ating PNP dito pinasok siya roon at nung

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palabas sila pinatabi na lang namin yung

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mga pulis so that they could get out

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Okay Yun ang nangyari it was the PNP

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Doon siya sumuko so kind of things you

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It just laying the basis that he is

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surrendered but it's Sabi ko nga

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kwentong kutsero ito Hwag tayong

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maniwala Dian Ato lang ang babalak

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ko with all of these things

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nangyari I'm sure someone should be

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guilty of obstruction of justice for

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haring

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concealing someone who is Wanted by LA

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this warant and let me Remind you of PD

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1829 no obstruction of justice ang

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sinasabi any person who knowingly

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willfully obstructs impedes or

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frustrates or delays the apprehension of

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suspects and the investigation of

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prosecution of criminal and of course

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let see ito harboring concealing

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facilitating the escape of any person He

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knows or has reasonable ground To

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Believe or suspect has committed any

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offense under existing Penal laws and

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number letter I giving of false or

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fabricated

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information to mislead or prevent the

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law enforcement agencies from

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apprehending offender Or from protecting

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the life or property or the victim or

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fabricating information from the data

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gather in confidence by investigating So

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I'm sure maraming papasok dito Bakit

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sabi nga ni Chief maraming panang nag

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gwa Pangalawa ang publiko mismo ang

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testigo rito kung papan ilang beses kami

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pinigilan si General tore no marami so i

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think babaliktarin ko ngayon Ang tanong

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Hwag na nating pag-usapan itong

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Surrender thing na ito because I know

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all the while na sinasabi langang Galing

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sa labas

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papasok kalokohan po yag kayong maniwala

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diyan isa lang ang dapat nang sagutan

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kung Gan pala

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[Musika]

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kabilis isurrender daw nila Si pastor

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kibo ibig sabihin all the while alam

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nila Si pastor kibo ang pinagtataguan

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we investigate this and those

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guilty according

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