âHe had so much time to leave Davao City, because the grandstanding in the Senate committee hearing also took a long time,â Duterte was quoted as saying in an ABS-CBN News report.
The inquiry into KOJC and Quiboloyâs involvement in large scale human trafficking, rape, sexual abuse, violence and child abuse began with a resolution filed by Sen. Risa Hontiveros in December 2023.
Despite subpoenas, Quiboloy â who is accused of trafficking young girls and coercing them to have sexual relations with him â never attended the hearings held between January and March.
âSo he had so much time to think if he would leave (Davao) or not. Thatâs one of the things the administration should think about,â Duterte said.
The Vice President and her family have ties with Quiboloy, a friend and âspiritual adviserâ of her father, former president Rodrigo Duterte.
Duterte, who has been criticizing police presence in the KOJC compound, made her speculations on Quiboloyâs whereabouts as the police continue to search for the pastor in Davao City.
âIt makes you wonder how itâs been nine days and until now, police have yet to consummate the implementation of the arrest warrant. It should be done quickly because it will affect the image of Davao City and it will affect the livelihood of many people here,â she added.
Duterte was present at KOJCâs anniversary celebration on Sunday inside the KOJC compound, which pushed through despite the arrest warrant implementation.
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