"Hindi ako babaero. HIndi ko siya EA o executive assistant." (I am not a womanizer. She is not my executive assistant."
This was what Police Chief Superintendent Alexander Ignacio blurted out when queried by media men upon his arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 on Friday afternoon, according to news website ABS-CBN.com.
The policeman was referring to FHM babe Alyzza Agustin who sparked controversy on social media after posting on Facebook that she was able to get away with traffic violations after flashing the cop's calling card.
Ignacio, who just arrived from attending the ASEAN Police Conference in Malaysia, said that people have already tagged him as "babaero" or a womanizer following the "calling card scandal."
He denied having personal ties with Agustin. He said Agustin is not his executive assistant, and is not in any way affiliated with his office. He also said that the business card used by the model was not an official card representing his office.
Ignacio said he is planning to file charges against Agustin for the moral damages caused by the calling card scandal.
He said:
"My family, including my ailing mother, is badly affected by this scandal, and so I request for private moments with my family while the lawyers are preparing the documents for the formal filing of charges against the model Alyzza Agustin,"
Agustin was formerly featured in FHM Magazine's "100% Hottie Girls" edition.
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