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No overkill on Quiboloy, SOP followed

By J.Lo

“Before operation,  PNP coordinated closely with local officials to ensure  peaceful and orderly execution, minimizing any potential disruptions to community,” Philippine National Police (PNP) stressing  police officers followed standard operating procedures, PNP is pushing back against former president Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of “overkill” when authorities served arrest warrants against  Apollo Quiboloy and his five associates.

Police did not use excessive force when they raided Quiboloy’s Davao properties on Monday in search of  evangelist wanted for human trafficking and child abuse.

Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos, whose department has jurisdiction over PNP, also said  raid was properly planned and  operation prioritized everyone’s safety.

Raiding teams of  Special Action Force, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and other police units swooped down on Quiboloy’s three properties:  Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound in Buhangin district,  25-hectare Glory Mountain in Barangay Tamayong and  adjacent 50-hectare Prayer Mountain.

Quiboloy’s high-profile nature and his thousands of followers prompted  PNP to deploy hundreds of police officers for  operation to prevent violence from erupting.

PNP chief publicist Col. Jean Fajardo said they will not file criminal complaints against Quiboloy’s supporters, who were caught on video using water cannon against  police.

Six Quiboloy followers who attempted to attack  police with bolos at Glory Mountain were brought to  police station for investigation but were eventually released, Fajardo said.

Fajardo appealed to Quiboloy and his co-accused Jackielyn Roy, Sylvia Cemanes, Ingrid Canada, Cresente Canada and Paulene Canada to surrender and face  court. 

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