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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

This Week: Big News Involving the Iglesia Ni Cristo®

SC rules vs INC contractor wanted in Korea

The Supreme Court has thumbed down the motion of a Korean contractor of the Philippine Arena for a writ of amparo. The high court said Ja Hoon Ku, who is allegedly wanted in South Korea for stealing $200 million, did not substantiate his claim that his life was in danger. The Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) had reportedly gotten the services of Ku in building the arena. PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER FILE/EDWIN BACASMAS
The Supreme Court has ruled that a Korean fugitive wanted for stealing $200-million from his company in Korea is not entitled to protection against government authorities running after him.
With a 13-0 vote, the high court ruled that Ja Hoon Ku, a contractor of the Iglesia Ni Cristo’s (INC) Philippine Arena, is not entitled to a writ of amparo.

Amparo is a rule of procedure that is anchored on one’s right to life, liberty and security. A writ of amparo is meant to force government authorities to disclose details concerning extrajudicial killing or enforced disappearance.
Earlier, Manila Regional Trial Court Judge Paulino Gallegos granted the writ of amparo sought by Ku. Then, on January 28, 2014, the court issued a temporary protection order entrusting Ku’s custody to the Philippine National Red Cross and ordered the Philippine National Police-Security and Protection Group (PNP-PSPG) to protect Ku and his immediate family... continue reading!

Official backed by Iglesia ni Cristo is new ESS chief of Customs

The Bureau of Customs has named a new chief for its Enforcement and Security Service or ESS. (now retracted by GMA News)


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