Police search for Quiboloy continues under arrest warrants

A Davao City court issued a Temporary Protection Order (TPO) on Wednesday, directing police to remove barricades from Pastor Apollo Quiboloy's Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound and cease actions threatening the group’s members' lives.

Despite the TPO, law enforcement operations at the KOJC compound continue legally under arrest warrants for child abuse and human trafficking against Quiboloy.

On Thursday, the KOJC asked the Davao City Engineering Office to stop alleged drilling by police searching for Quiboloy inside their compound.

Police entered the 30-hectare compound with various equipment on the sixth day of operations, deploying specialized gear like life detectors and a long-range acoustic device.

Quiboloy's lawyer insisted that the warrant of arrest has been served and Pastor Apollo is not present in the compound, while police continue their search legally under court orders.

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