PNP Spokesperson Bernard Banac says he will refer the reported incident to the Quezon City Police District for proper action.
— An official of human rights group Karapatan said a policeman wearing the uniform of a local courier company tried to serve her a warrant of arrest on Tuesday.
In an interview with CNN Philippines, Palabay recalled that she even found it “funny” at first that an LBC courier would serve her the warrant. The man was wearing a shirt and ID bearing the company's name, which later turned out to be a clear case of misrepresentation, she said. They later admitted that one of them masqueraded as an LBC courier to make sure she gets the warrant.
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