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Inside the manhunt for Apollo Quiboloy

The Marcos government deployed 2,000 cops to pursue Quiboloy, a doomsday preacher and Duterte ally wanted on charges of rape and human trafficking. Reporters on the ground tell us more about the search of Quiboloy's 30-hectare Davao City compound that ended with him in police custody.


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