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Police Discover Secret 'Sex Slave' Chamber Where Philippines Pastor is 'Hiding with Dozens of Cult Followers' [Video]

  • Writer: Esther
    Esther
  • Aug 30, 2024
  • 2 min read

Police officers in the Philippines have uncovered a secret passage leading to a 'sex slave' chamber within the sprawling 75-acre compound of self-proclaimed 'son of God,' Apollo Quiboloy.


The discovery was made during a raid on August 29, 2024, in Davao City, where over 2,000 officers were deployed to arrest the influential pastor.

Quiboloy, who is wanted on charges of child and sexual abuse, human trafficking, and other heinous crimes, is believed to be hiding 90 feet underground with dozens of his die-hard followers.


Footage from the raid shows police opening a hidden door that leads to a lavishly decorated lounge, accessible via a labyrinth of secret passages. The compound, which belongs to Quiboloy's Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) church, features hundreds of rooms under construction.


According to Mail Online, a tip-off from a whistleblower helped police locate the secret chambers, where two women believed to be sex slaves were rescued.


Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos stated, "We are obtaining the blueprints from the engineering office of Davao City. It's a violation. Why is it not declared? All of the intricate things built there that could serve as hiding places."


The FBI has listed Quiboloy among their Most Wanted for his alleged participation in a labor trafficking scheme that brought church members to the United States via fraudulently obtained visas. These members were forced to solicit donations for a bogus charity, which financed the lavish lifestyles of the church leaders.


The compound reportedly covers three levels, with two reserved for the 'most attractive' women kept by Quiboloy as 'offerings' and a third ostensibly used to confine other women.


Haunting video footage showed police sweeping through dingy, unlit lower floors filled with rows of low, wooden beds and signs of life such as strewn laundry. Other floors resembled hotel corridors with neatly made single beds, pot plants, and posters for decoration.

Quiboloy, who has millions of followers, has protested his innocence, claiming the charges are part of a misinformation campaign led by critics and former church members. Despite this, the sustained raids on his compound give police hope of bringing him to justice.



 
 
 

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