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Police raid religious compound to find wanted Filipino preacher accused of child abuse

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/08/24 at 8:27 AM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published August 24, 2024
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Police raid religious compound to find wanted Filipino preacher accused of child abuse

Welcome to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ: A Closer Look at the Controversial Religious Group

MANILA – Hundreds of police officers backed by riot squads raided a vast religious compound in a southern Philippine city Saturday in search of a local preacher accused of sexual abuse and human trafficking, police officials said.

A supporter of the group, called Kingdom of Jesus Christ, reportedly died due to a heart attack during the massive police raid that started at dawn in the group’s compound in Davao city, livestreamed online by a local TV network owned by the group, police said, adding that the death was not related to the police operations.

Officers brought equipment that could detect people behind cement walls. But by mid-afternoon, they found no sign of Apollo Quiboloy in the compound — some 30 hectares (75 acres) that includes a cathedral, a school, a living area, a hangar and a taxiway leading to Davao International Airport.

Quiboloy and his lawyer have denied the criminal allegations against him and his religious group, saying these were fabricated by critics and former members, who were removed from the religious group after committing irregularities.

Quiboloy’s followers, many filming the police raid with their cellphones, yelled at the police, questioning the legality of the raid and pronouncing the innocence of Quiboloy, who was a close supporter and spiritual adviser of former President Rodrigo Duterte.

Duterte had criticized previous attempts by large numbers of police to arrest Quiboloy as overkill.

Quiboloy claims to be the appointed son of God. In 2019, he claimed he stopped a major earthquake from hitting the southern Philippines.

Police Brig. Gen. Nicolas Torre III, who led the raid, said officers wanted to serve warrants for the arrest of Quiboloy for various criminal cases, including child abuse and human trafficking. He justified the large deployment, saying there were more than 40 buildings and structures to be searched in the religious compound, where large numbers of Quiboloy’s followers heckled and opposed the raid noisily.

“We won’t leave here until we get him,” Torre told reporters as sirens blared in the background. “We have no-bail warrants for Quiboloy and four others for very grave crimes, including human trafficking, child abuse and other cases.”

In 2021, United States federal prosecutors announced the indictment of Quiboloy for allegedly having sex with women and underage girls who faced threats of abuse and “eternal damnation” unless they catered to the self-proclaimed “son of God.”

Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Behind the Scenes of a Religious Controversy

The Kingdom of Jesus Christ, led by the enigmatic Apollo Quiboloy, has been thrust into the spotlight amidst allegations of sexual abuse and human trafficking. The recent police raid on the group’s compound in Davao city sheds light on the turbulent history of this religious organization.

Contents
Welcome to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ: A Closer Look at the Controversial Religious GroupBehind the Scenes of a Religious ControversyChallenges and DenialsA Strong FollowingLegal Battles and International AttentionLooking Ahead

Challenges and Denials

Despite the accusations leveled against him, Quiboloy and his followers vehemently deny any wrongdoing. The clash between law enforcement and the religious group highlights the deep divide and fervent loyalty among its members.

A Strong Following

Quiboloy’s claim of being the appointed son of God has attracted a significant number of devoted followers. The passion and defiance displayed during the police raid reflect the unwavering support for their leader.

Legal Battles and International Attention

With legal troubles both in the Philippines and the United States, Quiboloy faces a mounting legal battle that transcends borders. The accusations of human trafficking and abuse have drawn international scrutiny and condemnation.

Looking Ahead

As the legal saga unfolds, the fate of Quiboloy and the Kingdom of Jesus Christ hangs in the balance. The clash of religious devotion and legal principles underscores the complexities of faith and accountability.

For more updates on this ongoing story, stay tuned to our blog for the latest developments.

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