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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. affirmed that evangelist preacher Apollo Quiboloy will not receive special treatment following his arrest on September 8, emphasizing that he will be treated like any other arrested individual. Quiboloy, wanted for child abuse, human trafficking, and facing charges in the U.S., was captured after a police operation that included a 24-hour ultimatum for him to surrender. Marcos highlighted that Quiboloy's rights will be respected and stated that the extradition process is not currently being considered as no request has been made by the U.S. government. Quiboloy's lawyer claimed he surrendered to prevent violence at the compound, while Marcos described the police operation as effective and non-violent. Quiboloy, a prominent figure with millions of followers, has denied all allegations against him. The Philippine judicial process will first address the local charges before any potential extradition.
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