
MANILA, Philippines — A **Pasig City court has ordered the inspection of six properties linked to religious leader Apollo Quiboloy and his organization, including sites located in Davao and the National Capital Region (NCR), as part of ongoing legal proceedings.
The court directive, issued this week, mandates law enforcement authorities to survey and document the condition and contents of these properties. The decision comes amid continuing legal actions tied to charges against Quiboloy and associates, which include allegations that have drawn national and international attention.
Quiboloy, founder and leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), has been at the center of multiple investigations and arrest warrants related to accusations including human trafficking and sexual misconduct. Earlier operations by authorities led to clashes with some followers at KOJC compounds and efforts to serve warrants on Quiboloy and his aides.
Officials have not yet disclosed the full details of the properties subject to inspection, but they include real estate holdings in both southern and central parts of the country. Observers say the inspections could affect legal and asset‑related aspects of the ongoing cases.
The development comes as the country continues to follow high‑profile legal actions involving Quiboloy, whose influence and network have been widely discussed in Philippine political and religious discourse.