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DAVAO RAID. Supporters of fugitive pastor Apollo Quiboloy block the main gate of the compound of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ in Davao City. Police earlier raided the compound and farm to serve an arrest warrant for the KOJC leader. Screen grab from ABS-CBN.The Philippine National Police is ready to face a Senate probe into the operation to serve arrest warrants on controversial Kingdom of Jesus Christ leader Apollo Quiboloy at his Davao City properties, PNP spokesperson Police Col.
Reports said police entered Quiboloy’s property in Buhangin, Davao City, and the Prayer and Glory Mountains in Barangay Tamayong last June 3 but did not find the controversial preacher, who is facing abuse and trafficking cases in Davao City and Pasig City courts. Fajardo said that the National Bureau of Investigation was the lead agency in the cases against Quiboloy but that the PNP will continue trying to serve the warrants.
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