Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, detained on human trafficking charges, received medical furlough due to an irregular heartbeat. His lawyer, Atty. Israelito Torreon, assured the public of Quiboloy’s stable condition, attributing it to an active lifestyle and poor detention cell conditions. Rep. Arlene Brosas criticized the furlough, citing systemic double standards in inmate healthcare.
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