Pastor Apollo Quiboloy received an extended medical furlough until November 27 for dental implant complications. Detained at Camp Crame, Quiboloy also faced chest discomfort earlier this month. A Pasig court denied his plea for hospital arrest but allowed medical care. Quiboloy is charged with non-bailable qualified human trafficking and child protection violations. Despite legal challenges, his camp emphasizes due process. The court set the next hearing for his human trafficking case in Pasig City.
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