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Senate detains ‘cult’ leaders

MANILA, Philippines — Four ranking members of a religious group posing as a people’s organization were ordered detained at the Senate for not admitting their role in the alleged rape and forced marriages of children in a secluded but fortified mountainside village in Socorro, Surigao del Norte.

Jey Rence Quilario, dubbed as cult leader “Señor Aguila” and president of the Socorro Bayanihan Services Inc.,
former Socorro mayor Mamerto Galanida, Karren Sanico and Janeth Ajoc were cited in contempt yesterday during the joint Senate public order and women and children committee inquiry.

Sen. Risa Hontiveros, who moved for the contempt order, said they refused to admit their role in the organization’s cult-like activities.

During the inquiry, the Senate panel learned that the forced marriage of children is a reference to the pairing of animals in the Biblical story of Noah’s Ark, with their mountainside community as the ark where they could be saved when the world ends.

A female minor, 15-year-old alias “Jane,” said child members are forced to have sex with Quilario before their arranged marriages to older men.

The children are told to have sex with the men so that they could go to heaven, she added.

Two 12-year-old male minors – aliases Renz and Coco – testified that they were subjected to forced labor and military training by Quilario’s private army called “Soldiers of God.”

These soldiers had to make a blood compact to become members of the religious army, former members told the Senate. The minors were excused from the hearing after they broke down upon recalling their ordeal.

Quilario denied the allegations that he raped minors and led a cult-like community in Socorro. “It pains me that I am being judged here. I am still

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