Inside the underground lair (Picture: Tribune Now)

Police are trying to dig a fugitive preacher who is on the FBI’s most wanted list for allegations of sexual abuse and child trafficking out of a secret bunker 30 metres underground.

More than 2,000 officers were deployed to arrest Apollo Quiboloy, 74, at his estate where he allegedly keeps sex slaves in Davao City, in the Philippines.

Quiboloy claims he is the ‘owner of the universe’ and is an ‘appointed son of God’, and is the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ which is said to have seven million members.

He is wanted by the FBI for alleged sex trafficking of children, sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion, conspiracy, and bulk cash smuggling.

His supporters reportedly impeded the manhunt by setting up barricades and blocking traffic to the compound.

The protesters were also said to have flung chairs and bottles containing a foul liquid at police.

Authorities said 18 people were arrested for obstruction of justice, while one person died of a cardiac arrest. Six policemen were injured in the clashes.

Police are still besieging the compound on August 27 and have vowed not to leave until Quiboloy is arrested.

 Apollo Quiboloy (Picture: Sharilyn Neidhardt)
Anti-riot police block supporters of religious leader Apollo Quiboloy (Picture: EPA)

The FBI said he traffics members around the world, with an inner circle of women who perform what they call ‘nighttime duties’, taking it in turns to sleep with him.

Police Colonel Jean Fajardo, spokesman of the Philippine National Police, said: ‘The search is still ongoing. We are having a few difficulties because the signal we are monitoring using the ground-penetrating radar is moving. We are following the signal and we’re still confident that we will find the source.

‘The path is winding. There are many secret passages and routes that lead to hallways. These are the challenges we are facing, and one or two days are not enough to complete the search.’

Officers said they were using equipment able to detect people’s heartbeats through walls.

FBI agents cover a fence on the grounds of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ Church in the Van Nuys section of Los Angeles (Picure: AP)
More than 2,000 officers were deployed to arrest Apollo Quiboloy (Picture: EPA)

During the search, two people believed to be human trafficking victims were also rescued.

The KOJC compound was reported to house a labyrinthine network of underground tunnels and passages, and even a hangar with a taxiway leading to the Davao International Airport.

He grew his following through radio, televangelism, and social media.

Quiboloy has ties with the powerful Duterte family ruling local politics in Davao City.

He served as spiritual adviser to the vitriolic former President Rodrigo Duterte and allegedly enjoyed the politician’s protections until he stepped down in 2022.

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