KJC supporters protest for Quiboloy, demand Marcos' resignation

Around 150 members and supporters of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) religious group held a protest at Liwasang Bonifacio on Monday to support fugitive televangelist Apollo Quiboloy and demand President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s resignation.

Supporters, including former Duterte administration spokesperson Harry Roque and Lorraine Badoy, marched from Plaza Miranda in Quiapo towards Liwasang Bonifacio, claiming that the Philippine government is unfairly targeting their religious group.

The demonstration comes after around 2,000 members of the Philippine National Police raided KJC's Davao City compound over the weekend to serve arrest warrants for Quiboloy on charges including child abuse and trafficking.

Two alleged victims of human trafficking were rescued during the raid, while authorities remain confident that Quiboloy is still inside the compound.

Police are using ground-penetrating radar to locate an underground bunker where signs of life have been detected in a 20-30 meter area.

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