More complainants against Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founder, Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, have reportedly come forward, according to the chief of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO).

DCPO Chief, Col. Hansel Marantan, said aside from the five women who have come forward earlier and alleged that they were molested by Quiboloy, more alleged victims have surfaced and reported their plight to the police.

Marantan said the complaints have already been processed and have been forwarded to the national headquarters.

He said the alleged victims have already issued their affidavits, but he declined to elaborate.

“I must tell you that is more than five now. I am not at liberty to tell you now because there is an ongoing collaboration between us the state of the Republic of the Philippines and the international community. I will assure you that we have a good case… maybe one or two lifetimes of pastor Quiboloy is not enough for this case,” Marantan said.

ANOTHER OPERATION?

Police also said earlier that a possible rescue operation may be launched at KOJC in Davao City as there are still alleged victims inside the compound.

Authorities will have to coordinate with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

Police Regional Office-Davao (PRO-11) Director, Brigadier General Leon Victor Rosete, said he will have to speak with the intelligence officer about this.

No operation has been conducted, as of this writing.

“None, so far. We will coordinate with our intelligence officer on the data if we have information so far there is none,” Rosete said.

The investigation into the alleged “Angels of death” whom Marantan claimed to be an armed group of Quiboloy also continues.

He said some of them have already been identified while some are now in the custody of other police units.

“Yes…more than enough, my friend…larger percentage are here, yung iba from the outside of Davao…may hawak yung ibang unit natin,” Marantan said.

Quiboloy is facing charges for alleged violation of the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act as well as qualified human trafficking.

Quiboloy's camp has repeatedly denied the allegations against him.