Approximately 2,000 Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel continue their search for religious leader Apollo Quiboloy within the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) Compound in Davao City.
Quiboloy and five others face arrest warrants for child abuse cases, and he also has a separate warrant for human trafficking.
Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. expressed confidence that Quiboloy is still within the KOJC compound, citing strong indications and the deployment of personnel and machinery for an extensive search.
Abalos clarified that a Temporary Protection Order issued by a Davao court did not direct the PNP to stop its search operation, but rather mandated the removal of barricades.
The court order allows the police to continue their search for Quiboloy, with Abalos assuring that the operation will persist until the fugitive pastor is apprehended.
The PNP emphasizes they are following legal protocols and will not leave the 30-hectare compound until Quiboloy is arrested.
Abalos called on Quiboloy to surrender and face the charges filed against him.
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