BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 1, 2024
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Philippine SWAT Teams Raid Quiboloy's Religious Compound

In an extensive effort involving SWAT teams and riot squads, police launched a major raid on a prominent religious compound in Davao City seeking the controversial preacher Apollo Quiboloy, linked to serious criminal allegations.

A massive search was conducted on Saturday, but the preacher remained elusive, Western Journal reported.

The Preparation for the Raid

Under the shadow of early morning, hundreds of police officers gathered. Police Brig. Gen. Nicolas Torre III orchestrated the operation to apprehend Apollo Quiboloy, who faces accusations including sexual abuse and human trafficking. Armed with no bail warrants, police were resolute in their mission.

Local officers and riot squads staffed and prepared, showcasing the seriousness of the allegations and the police's commitment to enforcing justice. Torre pledged to remain on-site until capturing Quiboloy, emphasizing the gravity of the charges, which include child abuse and fraud.

Despite the scale of the operation, authorities could not locate Quiboloy within his religious headquarters by mid-afternoon.

Details on the Kingdom of Jesus Christ Compound

The compound, sprawling over 30 hectares, houses a cathedral, school, living quarters, a hangar, and a taxiway directly leading to Davao International Airport. This extensive infrastructure underscores the reach and organization of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ group, which Quiboloy leads.

Using equipment capable of detecting individuals through cement walls, officers meticulously scanned each structure. Yet, their efforts turned up no sign of the controversial leader. The sophistication of the equipment demonstrated the thoroughness of the police strategy to ensure that no stone was left unturned.

Amid the chaos, a tragic incident occurred when an elderly supporter of the group suffered a fatal heart attack. Authorities were quick to clarify that the death was not a direct result of the raid’s actions.

Quiboloy's Profile and Responses to Allegations

Quiboloy, who claims divine authority and titles such as the "appointed son of God", has been a figure of significant controversy. His audacious claim of halting a major earthquake in 2019 drew both ridicule and awe in various circles. Amidst the growing pressure, he and his legal representatives assert that the charges against him are unfounded, attributing them to "critics and former members" previously ousted from the group for their misdeeds.

Pressure is also mounting internationally; in November 2021, U.S. federal prosecutors indicted him for multiple charges, including sex trafficking. This adds an international dimension to his legal challenges, further complicating his situation.

Despite these severe accusations, his followers have stoutly defended him during the raid and have argued fervently against the legality of the actions taken by the police. They proclaim his innocence and criticize the method and justification for the raid.

Political Reactions and Recourses

Former President Rodrigo Duterte described the operation as "overkill", reflecting a polarized national view concerning the raid and its objectives. Meanwhile, current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has encouraged Quiboloy to surrender, promising fair treatment ahead of his potential trial.

The Philippine Senate adds to the legal pressure by mandating his appearance at committee hearings, from which he has abstained, further straining his relations with various branches of government.

As events continue to unfold, the community watches closely. The implication of these actions affects not only the parties involved but also the image and future of religious freedom and justice in the Philippines.

Impact on Followers and Local Community

The raid has undeniably stirred the local and international community watching the unfolding drama around a man who is both vilified and revered. The ongoing search profoundly impacts Quiboloy's followers and sets far-reaching legal precedents for religious leaders.

For now, the Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound remains under scrutiny while the search for Apollo Quiboloy persists. The case, pivotal in the intersection of law and religion, will likely evoke discussions and debates for years to come.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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