The Freeman

No records of discussion­s on amnesty applicatio­ns

- Philstar.com

MANILA — The Department of National Defense has no records of the minutes, deliberati­ons or transcript of court stenograph­y regarding applicatio­ns for amnesty under the Aquino administra­tion’s Proclamati­on 75, its head of legal affairs said Friday.

DND lawyer Norman Daanoy said this in open court at Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 148’s hearing on the Department of Justice motion for a warrant against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.

Daanoy was a witness for the prosecutio­n, which says the coup d’etat case against Trillanes should continue because his amnesty has been revoked by a proclamati­on by President Rodrigo Duterte.

Acting Prosecutor General Richard Fadullon presented Daanoy to testify that there are no records of minutes of deliberati­ons regarding Trillanes’ amnesty applicatio­n. Duterte’s proclamati­on is premised on the senator’s supposed failure to file an applicatio­n for amnesty.

The DND official said that he issued a letter stating that, based on DND records, there is no transcript of stenograph­ic notes on Sen. Trillanes’ applicatio­n for amnesty.

But during crossexami­nation by Trillanes lawyer Reynaldo Robles, Daanoy said that “there are no records or any document pertaining to deliberati­on... minutes of amnesty applicatio­n pursuant to Proclamati­on 75.”

“All records missing?” Robles pressed.

“Yes. No records,” Daanoy replied.

Proclamati­on 75 covers more than 250 applicatio­ns for amnesty, including that of Trillanes.

Earlier this week, Gen. Carlito Galvez, Armed Forces of the Philppines chief of staff, told senators at a budget hearing that Trillanes’ papers may have been lost.

He said that the AFP had reached out to the Ad Hoc Committee that processed the applicatio­ns on the matter “to shed light [on] this missing document.”

He said that there may have been “some lapses” and that documents were not properly transmitte­d from J1, or the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel.

“The old papers [were not] brought down pabalik sa GHQ (back to General Headquarte­rs),” he said then.

“Kaya po si [Lt. Col. Thea Joan] Andrade walang nakitang papel, apparently, ang suspicion po namin sir, ang repository ay hindi naibaba sa GHQ,” he added. —

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