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PNP readies raps vs Quiboloy supporters

MANILA, Philippines — Police are eyeing criminal complaints against six followers of fugitive pastor Apollo Quiboloy for attempting to attack policemen serving an arrest warrant for the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), who is wanted for cases of child abuse and human trafficking.

Cases of obstruction of justice are being readied against the suspects who wielded bolos when they confronted lawmen who entered the Glory Mountain in Barangay Tamayong in Davao City on Tuesday, according to Philippine National Police chief information officer Col. Jean Fajardo.

Davao region police office spokesperson Maj. Catherine dela Rey said she has yet to receive an update if the complaints were already filed against the suspects.

Meanwhile, Sen. Imee Marcos has described Davao city as a war zone in the police search for Quiboloy.

“I was actually in Davao that day, and was shocked at the sheer number of SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) and CIDG (Criminal Investigation and Detection Group) in the airport,” Marcos said in a press conference.

The senator said she even saw snipers on top of buildings, making Davao look like a war zone.

“It will really make one nervous because Davao City just became a war zone. Was that really necessary?” Marcos said.

She asked for calm and asked the police not to resort to violence in searching for Quiboloy.

“There is no need to use threats and violence,” Marcos said.

Former president Rodrigo Duterte has earlier criticized the actions of the Special Action Force, CIDG and other police units who went to the properties of Quiboloy to serve warrants of arrest against him and five of his associates, calling it an “overkill.”

For its part, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is urging Quiboloy to just surrender and face charges in court.

DOJ Undersecretary Raul Vasquez issued the call after the alleged display of force in serving the arrest warrant against the pastor.

Vasquez said it “could have been avoided if the good pastor would submit himself to the jurisdiction of the court similar to former congressman (Arnolfo) Teves.”

“If the charges have no basis at all, then the courts of law will declare them as innocent and they would have all the

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