DILG: Cops find complex passageways, weapons inside KOJC estate

WANTED. Anti-riot police lined up along the road as the serving of the warrant of arrest to Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy continued in Davao City on Thursday (Aug. 29, 2024). In a press briefing, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos said the police officers were having a difficult time searching for Quiboloy in the KOJC Compound as they discovered secret passageways inside the 30-hectare compound. (Photos courtesy of PTV/FILE/PNA)

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan | Philippine News Agency

Police officers have discovered intricate passageways, explosives, and other deadly weapons inside the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) compound in Davao City during the ongoing search for its leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy.

In a press briefing in Camp Crame, Quezon City late Thursday afternoon, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Sec. Benjamin Abalos Jr. presented videos taken during the first days of the search, which showed complex structural designs of buildings inside the 30-hectare estate.

Abalos said police discovered a secret passageway that leads to another room and at least 42 buildings inside the compound.

“This is now the secret door at dito ka ngayon papasok sa kuwartong ito. Nandiyan ang kuwarto ni Pastor Quiboloy. Liliwanagin ko lang, iilan lang ’yan. Hindi lahat puwede namin ipakita, iilan lang ’yang mga secret passage at ’yong mga nakikita namin,” he added.

He also showed video clips of another building that is under construction.

Abalos said they are coordinating with the Davao City Engineer’s Office to determine if all rooms and passageways inside the compound were declared in the construction plan submitted by the religious group.

“Bakit may mga ganitong construction? We are checking whether they declared or not declared at kung sakali man para alam namin kung saan kami lulusot dito. Nakakalito talaga. It’s a violation kapag hindi nakadeklara lahat ng intricate things na ginawa at binuo na puwedeng pagtaguan,” he said.

Abalos also showed photos of Molotov bombs and bolos found by police forces on the roof deck of a building.

He said Quiboloy’s supporters put up barbed wires and live electrical wires inside the compound.

He, however, declined to show all videos so as not to jeopardize ongoing operations to locate Quiboloy.

“Mahirap ito. Nakita niyo ’yong mga challenges na pinagdadaanan ng ating kapulisyahan as of now,” he said.

Meanwhile, Police Regional Office (PRO) 11 Spokesperson PMAJ. Catherine Dela Rey said they are confident that Quiboloy is in the compound.

“We will never bomb or destroy your structure because we are not after the structure, we are not after the church, and we are not after the members. Implementing the warrant of arrest is our job, and we are ordered by the court to do so,” she said.

The PRO-11 earlier belied social media posts claiming it would bomb the cathedral inside the KOJC compound.

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