The Freeman

Arrest warrant sought vs Trillanes for another case

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MANILA — After failing to immediatel­y secure a warrant against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV in a coup d’etat case they say is still pending, state prosecutor­s on Friday are hoping for an alias warrant and travel ban against the lawmaker from a different Makati court.

This time, the motion is addressed to the Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 150, where Trillanes was being tried over the 2007 Manila Peninsula siege, to issue the orders.

According to a 2011 ruling penned by Judge Elmo Alameda, the case was dismissed following the grant of amnesty to the senator.

President Rodrigo Duterte, through Proclamati­on 572, said that the amnesty was "void from the beginning" since Trillanes failed to comply with the requiremen­ts.

The order, published on September 4, also directed the Department of Justice and a court martial of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s to pursue all criminal and administra­tive cases filed against Trillanes in connection with the Oakwood Mutiny in 2003 and the Manila Peninsula siege in 2007.

Makati court sets hearing on September 13

On the afternoon of September 4, state prosecutor­s filed a “Very Urgent Ex-Parte Omnibus Motion for the Issuance of Hold Departure Order and Alias Warrant,” before Makati RTC Branch 148.

An alias warrant contains the updated informatio­n on an accused person. It is issued if the original warrant of arrest is returned without being served.

The state prosecutor­s, in their motion, said that since the court issued commitment orders in the 2003 and 2007 cases, “this applicatio­n for an alias warrant of arrest no longer needs a hearing.”

They also argued that the Branch 148 has yet to promulgate a decision, according to its order dated Dec. 16, 2010—a claim contradict­ed by the same court's ruling dated Sept. 21, 2011 that dismissed the coup d’etat case pursuant to the amnesty.

READ: A duel of documents: DOJ, Trillanes cite different rulings

Presiding Judge Andres Bartolome Soriano, on September 5, however, did not immediatel­y grant the prosecutor­s' motion and instead set a hearing on September 13.

The judge also gave Trillanes five days to answer the prosecutio­n’s motion.

Philstar.com

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Philippine opposition Senator Antonio Trillanes IV is interviewe­d by the media inside his office where he remains holed up in the Senate.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Philippine opposition Senator Antonio Trillanes IV is interviewe­d by the media inside his office where he remains holed up in the Senate.

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