A woman bound for China was arrested at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 after an arrest warrant for issuing bouncing checks was discovered.
The arrest occurred on Saturday afternoon as the Filipina was about to board a flight to Guangzhou.
A routine check by the Bureau of Immigration revealed the outstanding warrant for violating Batas Pambansa Bilang 22, also known as the Anti-Bouncing Checks Law.
Following confirmation of the warrant, airport police were informed and coordinated with the Manila Police District (MPD) for the apprehension.
The woman is currently detained at the MPD's Barbosa station, an update from Mariposa station, and bail has been recommended at P12,000.
Police Aviation Security Group director Brig. Gen. Christopher Abecia stated, "This successful operation reflects our dedication to ensure that no one can escape the law."
Topics in this story
Explore more stories about these topics.
🤖
This story was generated by AI to help you understand the key points. For more detailed coverage, please see the news articles from trusted media outlets below.
News Sources
See how different news organizations are covering this story. Below are the original articles from various Philippine news sources that contributed to this summary.