The Philippine National Police (PNP) says it has not yet received any official notice or documentation regarding an arrest warrant for Senator Rodante Marcoleta. In a press briefing at Camp Crame, PNP public information chief Col. Allen Rae Co stated that, as of Monday, the police have not been given official communication about any warrant. He added that once the PNP receives a warrant issued by a competent authority, it will implement it like any other warrant.
The two Inquirer.net reports and a separate GMA News Online report all cite the same key point: the PNP is waiting for formal notice. None of the sources provide the contents of a warrant, its status, or when it was allegedly issued, focusing instead on the police’s current lack of official receipt. The reports therefore present the issue primarily as an administrative and procedural matter—whether the PNP has been formally served or informed—rather than confirming that an arrest warrant has been carried out.