Nagbabala ang Philippine National Police o PNP sa mga kumakalat na panloloko ngayon na kung tawagin ay “arrest warrant text scams.”
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00:00The police are aware of the spread of lies in the text called Arrest Warrant Text Scams.
00:07This is the shocking news that we have learned.
00:14These kinds of text messages have gone viral.
00:17It is said that there is a case and the person who received the text will be arrested.
00:21On top of that, there is a statement in the PNP and the words Warrant and Zabkina.
00:26There is also a sheriff who will be with them to check the property.
00:29At the end of the message, the name and the rank of an official of the PNP is written.
00:34The PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group said that all of these are lies.
00:39This is the Warrant of Arrest Scam.
00:41Those who received this are afraid and they will give a contact number.
00:45When you talk to them, they will ask for money so that you will not be under Warrant of Arrest
00:51or they will give you a bail so that you will not be under Warrant of Arrest.
00:56So that is their mode.
00:57There are different versions of this but the same is the threat of arrest.
01:01The PNP explained that aside from the wrong grammar, the information in the ad is also not true.
01:07According to the police, this syndicate has a connection with the court.
01:11It is said that there are people who have a case and they are often accused and victimized.
01:16If you receive a message like this, the police will remind you
01:20to ignore it or the first thing to do if you really have a fear that you may have a case,
01:26go to the court.
01:28That is what we should remind the public.
01:30We do not have court orders, Warrant of Arrest or any other court orders that will come through text messages.
01:39It is sent by the court and they have liaison officers who will do that.
01:50For more information, visit www.fema.gov