The Freeman

Davao City court junks travel ban vs Trillanes

- Philstar.com

MANILA — The Davao court junked the government’s plea for a travel ban against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV after it held that the senator is "not a flight risk." Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 54 Presiding Judge Melinda Alconcel-Dayanghira­ng denied the Department of Justice’s plea for the issuance of a hold departure order against the senator.

The court deemed that the senator is “not a flight risk and that he will abide with his conditions imposed for his provisiona­l liberty including his appearance before this Court when required.”

The order dated Dec. 12, 2018 was made public only on Tuesday.

Trillanes has set public engagement­s in Europe from Dec. 11, 2019 to Jan. 12, 2019 and in Europe from January 27 to Feb. 10, 2019.

The Makati court, where he is facing a revived rebellion case, earlier granted his plea to temporaril­y lift the travel ban. The senator arrived in the country last week.

State prosecutor­s also sought for a hold departure order against the senator in the Davao court where he is facing a libel case filed by presidenti­al son and former Davao City vice mayor Paolo Duterte and his brother-in-law, lawyer Manases Carpio. The court earlier issued a warrant of arrest against Trillanes, while the senator immediatel­y posted P96,000 for his bail bond.

TRILLANES PLEADS NOT GUILTY

Before the same court, Trillanes pleaded not guilty to the four counts of libel during his arraignmen­t yesterday morning.

The case cited a radio interview of Trillanes in Cebu where he allegedly linked the younger Duterte and Carpio to shabu smuggling.

They also said that the senator accused Duterte of corruption and extortion involving Uber and other companies regulated by the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board, the Road Board and the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Trillanes said that the case was filed to “harass him.” He repeatedly said that he would face the cases squarely.—

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