
IN a bold move against disinformation, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Director PBGen. Nicolas Torre III is set to file a cyber libel case against former broadcaster Jay Sonza and an unnamed vlogger.
The case stems from false claims and damaging posts on social media, where Torre was falsely reported to be gravely ill and confined in a hospital.
Torre has strongly denied these rumors, calling them “foul,” fabricated, and designed to harm his reputation. He clarified that the images circulating online—claiming he was in the hospital—were doctored using digital editing tools.
The CIDG director is now awaiting only his formal oath before a prosecutor to take the legal step forward.
Torre’s move reflects a broader message to the public: social media should be used responsibly, and those who spread falsehoods must be held accountable.
This is more than just a personal matter for Torre; it’s a call to action for society to take the consequences of online misinformation seriously.
This latest controversy is not the first attack on Torre’s character. Since his involvement in the pursuit of fugitive Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, Torre’s personal life has been the target of relentless scrutiny.
Despite these challenges, Torre has remained steadfast in his commitment to law enforcement and public service.
What makes Torre a noteworthy leader is his resilience. Instead of succumbing to attacks, he faces them head-on, demonstrating a determination to uphold the rule of law and maintain order in the face of adversity.
He has become a figure of unwavering strength in the current administration, embodying the saying: “You can never put a good man down.”
Torre’s leadership is a testament to his resolve, proving that no matter the criticism or challenge, a true leader stands tall, continuing to serve with integrity and dedication.
His example serves as a reminder that, in times of difficulty, the strength of character and the pursuit of justice remain paramount.