
NAPOLCOM warns, urges public to report fake socmed pages
The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) on Monday warned the public to be on the lookout for fake Facebook pages and social media accounts that impersonate the NAPOLCOM and engage in illegal, unsanctioned transactions. In a statement, NAPOLCOM vice chairperson and executive officer Rafael Vicente Calinisan stressed that the agency maintains only one official Facebook page, as he urged the public to report suspicious accounts to the NAPOLCOM.
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