Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 27) — Alleged “drug queen” Guia Gomez Castro is facing three warrants of arrest for different cases, including violation of the law on anti-illegal drugs, authorities said Friday.

Copies of the arrest warrants were presented in a diagram by the “Quad-Intel Force” formed by different law enforcement agencies.

The warrants include the following:

- violation of Section 15 and 16 of Republic Act 6425 (Dangerous Drug Act) issued March 1, 2002 by Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 224 Judge Emilio Leachon Jr.

- violation of Batas Pambansa 22 (Bouncing Checks Law) issued March 14, 2003 by Quezon City Metropolitan Trial Court (MTC) Branch 43 Judge Corazon Romano

- violation of BP 22 issued June 6, 2011 by Quezon City MTC Branch 43 Judge Manuel Sta. Cruz

“May mga attempt to serve kaya lang hindi successful, so ngayon andyan pa ‘yang mga warrant na ‘yan,” NBI Metro Manila Director Cesar Bacani said.

[Translation: There were attempts to serve warrants of arrests but they were unsuccesful.]

Castro, a barangay chairperson in Sampaloc, Manila, was tagged as the woman who purportedly buys recycled drugs from so-called ninja cops. Authorities are still building up a case against her.

The Immigration bureau said the woman is currently out of the country. The Justice department has issued an immigration lookout bulletin order against Castro.

In an interview on CNN Philippines’ The Source, Manila Police District chief Brig. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. said the police will “definitely” kill Castro if she resists possible arrest.

“If the evidence warrants, meron ‘yang mga security guard, meron ‘yang mga security na nagpoprotekta sa kanya, so if it will be found out that it will be positive and magkakaroon ng police operation and she will fight it out with our policemen, eh definitely papatayin namin sya. Alangan naman magpabaril kami nang ganoon lang,” Manila Police District chief Brig. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr.

[Translation: She has security personnel who protect her, so if the evidence warrants, there will be police operations to arrest her, and if she fights back we will definitely kill her. The police won't allow to be shot just like that.]

Danao said authorities are “still in the process of validating” the allegation against Castro. Authorities are still building up a case against her.

He said Castro’s “unexplained wealth” may have prompted the suspicions on her supposed involvement in illegal drug trade.

“Marami lang nagtataka d'yan kasi unang una you’re just a barangay or punong barangay, but you can produce stuff. Ibig sabihin mukhang hindi balanse ‘yung income mo bilang isang barangay [captain] contrary doon sa mga property and vehicle na binibili mo,” he said.

[Translation: A lot of people wonder how she can produce stuff when she's just a barangay captain. It means there's a discrepancy between her income as a barangay captain and her capability to buy properties and vehicles.]

Castro, Danao added, has been among the individuals under MPD’s watch since he assumed the position.

“When I was assigned in the Manila Police District isa ‘yan sa mga binabantayan namin actually (she was among the people under the police's watch)… unfortunately she applied for leave (of absence) and theres’ even a resolution coming from barangay relinquishing her post and assigning the first kagawad to become officer in charge. That was when I was about to assume office in Manila Police District,” he said.

The police chief also issued a stern warning against Manila cops who are involved in illegal activities, saying he is ready to kill them.

“If I have to kill them, I will do it ‘pag di sila tumigil (if they won't stop). Alam po nila ang polisiya ko d'yan (They know my policy), I’ve been telling them once na mahuli ko kayo d'yan na nag-positive sa illegal drug (they are proved to be involved in illegal drug trade), I will kill you myself,” he said.

Danao said at least 15 Manila cops had been relieved from service due to their involvement in illegal drug trade, nine of them had died already.

“May mga ninja cop na mga reported noong una, ‘yung iba nga po dito pinagre-relieve na, especially during the time of assumption of Presdient Duterte nagkaroon po tayo ng mga re-shuffle d'yan,” he said.

[Translation: There were reported ninja cops before, some of them were relieved already especially when President Duterte took office.]

CNN Philippines' Correspondent AC Nicholls contributed to this report.