THE standoff at the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) compound continues indefinitely, as the Philippine National Police (PNP) asserts that their arrest warrant is legally justified and upholds constitutional rights.
THE standoff at the Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound continues indefinitely, as the Philippine National Police asserts that their arrest warrant is legally justified and upholds constitutional rights. Despite the high-profile nature of the warrant against Pastor Apollo Quiboloy and his four trusted missionaries, the PNP remains confident that their actions are legally sound.
The siege of the KOJC compound, which began on August 24, has now lasted 13 days, with the PNP still searching for the accused in sexual and human trafficking cases. They have employed advanced technology, such as ground-penetrating radar , which can image subsurfaces and detect heartbeats, movement, and heat signatures. However, some equipment was not scanned by security for unspecified reasons.“May scanner o wala, wala kaming ipapasok na mga gamit to plant an evidence.
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