DAVAO CITY, Philippines 鈥 Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos on Monday called on fugitive televangelist Apollo Quiboloy to surrender, as police that day dispersed hundreds of his followers in Davao City and dismantled their barricades on the highway leading to the compound of his Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) sect.
Abalos was in Kidapawan City on Monday attending a festival in the Cotabato provincial capital 58 kilometers west of Davao City, Quiboloy鈥檚 hometown and the bailiwick of his allies, the Duterte family.
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鈥淲e have a process, we have a justice system we have to follow,鈥 the chief of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) told reporters when asked about the police gathered outside the KJC compound since Saturday in another attempt to arrest Quiboloy. Earlier in April, policemen also gathered outside the 30-hectare property but failed, amid his supporters鈥 resistance, to apprehend the fugitive preacher, who faces a slew of trafficking charges here and abroad.
On the third day of what has become a standoff between police and Quiboloy鈥檚 followers, Abalos denied that the renewed drive to arrest the televangelist was ordered by Malaca帽ang.
鈥淭his is purely a police operation. It is based on intelligence report[s],鈥 said Abalos, who, as DILG chief, has supervision over the Philippine National Police as well as local officials such as Davao City Mayor Sebastian 鈥淏aste鈥 Duterte.
鈥淭hey (the PNP) know better than me. If they feel there is adequate intelligence report, so be it. If they feel they have to serve it (arrest warrant) now or tomorrow or what, so be it. I don鈥檛 want to be obstructionist,鈥 he said.
鈥楿nauthorized occupation鈥
In Manila, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin told reporters that Quiboloy 鈥渋s answerable to the law, [so] the law must take its course.鈥
Mayor Sebastian Duterte, in a statement on Monday, criticized the police for 鈥渘o longer following proper procedure in implementing the warrant, especially in the use of excessive force against innocent citizens and their unauthorized occupation at the KJC compound.鈥
鈥淎s much as I want to intervene, the police personnel will only listen to the PNP chief (Police Gen. Rommel Marbil) and their Commander in Chief, President Bongbong Marcos,鈥 Duterte said.
Marbil visited Davao City amid the ensuing standoff between the police and the Quiboloy camp.
Earlier, he brushed off rumors that police would cut off water and electricity in the KJC compound to force Quiboloy to surface.
鈥淲e have to follow human rights,鈥 he said.
On Monday afternoon, the police dispersed a rally by Quiboloy鈥檚 followers along CP Garcia Highway, not far from the compound, as they set up barriers that obstructed traffic since Sunday night.
But by 7 p.m., they gathered into a bigger group outside the Jose Maria College in Sasa village, as they chanted 鈥淒uterte! Duterte!鈥 and demanded President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.鈥檚 resignation.
鈥楬ow long?鈥
Addressing Quiboloy鈥檚 supporters, Duterte said: 鈥淲e acknowledge the right of the members of the KJC to protest. However, I am asking you to do it in a peaceful manner and refrain from doing activities that will disrupt traffic flow to ensure the safety of your members and of the public.鈥
鈥淭his situation has already caused inconvenience to motorists, businesses, and the public. The public seeks clarification from the PNP, how long do you intend to stay at the KJC property?鈥 asked Duterte, whose father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, is Quiboloy鈥檚 appointed administrator of the KJC estate.
Abalos appealed for public understanding, saying, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 how tedious this [operation] is.鈥
鈥淪o I call on the people to understand the work of the police. They really have to search from room to room to room. Just bear with them. What is important is they should follow the law. No one fires a gun or punches someone,鈥 he said.
Brig. Gen. Nicolas Torre III, Davao regional police chief, said their ground penetrating radar, which detects human temperature and heartbeat, had already located the underground bunker where Quiboloy and his coaccused were supposedly holed up.
鈥淭his is it. Maybe Pastor Quiboloy will have [the] sense to just surrender because it鈥檚 just a matter of time. He should no longer make it difficult for himself by hiding in the bunker,鈥 Torre told reporters on Sunday, adding that what police did on Saturday was conduct a general survey of the compound.
He said that their findings of 鈥渁n underground facility鈥 was consistent with the information shared by informants.
The equipment the raiders are employing, Torre added, 鈥渃an penetrate walls [and] can count people behind the wall.鈥
Abalos said: 鈥淚 hope no one obstructs [this operation] so that we could finish it. The sooner it is [done], the better for everyone. Of course, I also call on Pastor Quiboloy to surrender so that all these [should] end.鈥 鈥攚ith a report from Melvin Gascon