Televangelist Apollo Quiboloy, facing human trafficking charges, was transferred to Pasig City Jail following the end of his medical furlough. Previously detained at Camp Crame, Quiboloy was hospitalized for irregular heartbeat and other health issues but was deemed fit for transfer by the court. His charges include child exploitation in the Philippines and sex trafficking in the United States, with a pending U.S. arrest warrant. The Pasig court denied his requests for continued hospital arrest, ensuring his return to detention. Quiboloy continues to face legal battles both locally and internationally.
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