The Joint Senate Committees on Justice and Human Rights and Public Order and Illegal Drugs will conduct on Sept. 5 (Friday) an occular inspection on the Kingdom Of Jesus Christ (KOJC) in Davao City where policemen have remained ‘on standby’ to serve Pastor Apollo Quiboloy his warrants of arrest.
After the occular inspection to be led by Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III and Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, the latter will preside the resumption of the Senate Public hearing on the PNP operation on the KOJC compound to be held at the Davao City Hall.
Local law enforcement have maintained that the KOJC leader have remained holed in an underground tunnel of the compound based on the ‘heartbeats’ they have detected.
Reacting on the counterpropaganda from the Quiboloy camp that the policemen deployed were using a gold detector while digging inside the compound, Senator Risa Hontiveros noted “that what’s believable only is that there are eight heartbeats in the tunnel or bunker.
The PNP, she said, uses a technology to rescue victim survivors usually during an earthquake.
Since August 24, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has been trying to serve a warrant of arrest against Quiboloy.
It deployed an initial number of 2,000 police forces to enforce said warrant.
On the condition that the President should sign a written declaration that he will not be turned over to the United States, Hontiveros noted Quiboloy has no right to lay down such condition.
“He has an obligation not only to the country, but to the government, but the Filipino people.”