PNP searches Quiboloy compound, arrests sought
Police continue their extensive search for controversial religious leader Apollo Quiboloy at his Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound in Barangay Bajada, Davao City.
Malacañang on Monday reiterated that the law must take its course as the police served the warrant of arrest on Quiboloy, with Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin emphasizing that 'the law must take its course'.
Supporters of Quiboloy gathered on Sunday to protest the presence of the police, who entered the compound for a second time over the weekend.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo said Tuesday that they will not leave the KJC Compound until Quiboloy is arrested and emphasized that the search may take one to two more days.
Two possible trafficking victims have been rescued from the compound during search operations, with around 2,000 personnel from the PNP and other agencies involved in ongoing efforts.
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