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AP's 'heartbeat' detected in KOJC underground bunker
By J.Lo
"As of now, what we're really looking for is entrance to bunker because life detection device we used has positively detected heartbeats underground," Philippine National Police (PNP) Region XI spokesperson Catherine Dela Rey said there are notable indications that fugitive doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy is hiding in Davao City compound of Kingdom of Jesus Christ, among these is his "heartbeat."
Dela Rey said PNP's ground-penetrating radar monitored it in underground bunker discovered in the compound of church Quiboloy founded.
Device is used to produce image of subsurface through radar pulses. It can also detect heartbeats, movement and heat signature.
There were multiple heartbeats detected in the bunker discovered on Saturday, indicating presence of the preacher there, Dela Rey said.
Stressed to this is "positive information" that Quiboloy is inside compound.
"Actions of members of KOJC were aggressive and violent…there were structures they refused to let us enter, indicates they are hiding something," Dela Rey said.
As of press time, supporters of the preacher are preventing motorists from accessing major road from Davao International Airport as form of protest against police activities in KOJC compound.
"In fact, airport exit is inaccessible; we were only able to secure airport entrance," Dela Rey said.
Besides disrupting traffic, protesters are calling for resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Dela Rey, in separate interview, said three protesters were already arrested due to obstruction of justice and direct assault during rally resulted in six policemen being injured.
"Because they became aggressive and violent," Dela Rey said.
"During po sa rally, grabe po yung pagka agresibo nila…hinampas po... pinaghahampas po ng KOJC members," she added.
Monday marks third day police officers from Region XI have been staking outside KOJC compound to implement arrest warrant on Quiboloy.
Around 2,000 police officers have entered 30-hectare church compound to apprehend preacher, is facing charges of child and sexual abuse along with human trafficking.
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