Police confirm, defend digging of tunnel in hunt for Quiboloy
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DAVAO CITY—Failing to find the entrance to the underground bunker where they supposedly detected heartbeats and other signs of life, police dug an underground tunnel in the basement of Jose Maria College (JMC), one of the structures inside the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) compound in Buhangin District here.
Brig. Gen. Nicolas Torre III, Davao regional police chief, admitted to have ordered the “supervised digging” beginning on Aug. 29, on the fifth day of the operation to arrest fugitive televangelist and KJC leader Apollo Quiboloy and four other KJC members who are his coaccused in child abuse and human trafficking charges.
Senators Ronald dela Rosa and Christopher “Bong” Go, accompanied by KJC members and journalists, found an area that was freshly paved with concrete in the basement of the JMC building when they were allowed by the police to enter the area around 10 a.m. on Friday. The inspection was part of a Senate investigation into alleged abuses in the ongoing arrest operation.
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