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Trillanes is paranoid, says Palace

Desk Editor September 22, 2018

OPPOSITION SENATOR Antonio Trillanes could be in state of paranoia for claiming suspicious-looking men have been surveilling his house, Malacañang said.

Trillanes, a former coupist with the rightist group Magdalo, remains holed out the past weeks in the Senate for fear that authorities would arrest him after President Rodrigo Duterte revoked his amnesty granted by then President Benigno Aquino.

“First, it’s drama; now it appears to be paranoia,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said when asked about Trillanes’ claim after the senator released CCTV footage showing a man in a car going around several times in the subdivision where the politician’s house is located.

Trillanes said the suspicious-looking men in “unregistered” vehicles could be from the government intelligence units. Roque refuted Trillanes’ suspicion, saying only the court can issue arrest warrant against Trillanes. “I think it’s very clear, the President has left the matter to the RTC of Makati; and so as the Supreme Court,” he said.

On August 31, Duterte issued Proclamation 572 declaring void ab initio (from the beginning) the amnesty granted by the previous administration to Trillanes.

Duterte cited Trillanes’ failure to comply with mandatory requirements such as amnesty application form and admission of guilt to the crimes of rebellion he committed against former President and now House Speaker Gloria Arroyo. In his proclamation, Duterte ordered the military and police “to employ all lawful means” to arrest Trillanes, prompting the former Navy officer to seek refuge in the Senate.

Trillanes requested for temporary restraining order against Proclamation 572 but the Supreme Court (SC) turned it down. Despite the SC’s verdict, Duterte still opted to wait for RTC’s decision on the Department of Justice’s request to issue an alias warrant of arrest and a hold departure order against Trillanes.

Roque had earlier said Trillanes was just trying to dramatize the issue to gain political mileage for staying in the Senate since September 3, despite assurances from the government that he will not be arrested without a court order.

He said the SC ruling has actually removed legal impediment to arrest Trillanes, but Duterte decided to wait for the lower court’s decision out of respect.

“There is no legal impediment but there is such a thing as respect for the courts,” Roque said. Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo said Trillanes’ amnesty was also null and void from the very beginning since it was former Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and not former President Benigno Aquino who approved his amnesty.

Duterte, a former fiscal, has also agreed that only the President has the power to grant amnesty and pardon. (Jelly Musico)

 

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