Pangilinan tags order to arrest Trillanes as ‘harassment’

Although he respects the arrest order issued on Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, Sen. Francis Pangilinan disagrees with it, saying it was a way of harassing a critic of the Duterte administration.

“Maliwanag na panggigipit ito ng administrasyon sa isang kritiko nito,” Pangilinan said in a statement on Tuesday.

[It’s clear that this is an act of the administration to harass one of its critics.]

Earlier in the day, Judge Elmo Alameda of Branch 150 of the Makati City Regional Trial Court ordered the arrest of Trillanes in relation with his involvement in the 2007 Manila Peninsula siege.

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Alameda issued the order three weeks after President Rodrigo Duterte issued Proclamation No. 572 revoking the amnesty given to Trillanes in 2010 by then President Benigno Aquino III.

“While we respect the Court order, we disagree with it,” Pangilinan said in statement on Tuesday.

Read: Arrest Trillanes – Makati court

He also denounced the President’s order revoking Trillanes’ amnesty, saying it was “illegal” and “an abuse of presidential powers.”

“It is as clear as day that the revocation of grant of amnesty is illegal and an abuse of presidential powers and must be vigorously opposed,” Pangilinan said.

He also noted the efforts of Trillanes in submitting pieces of evidence to prove his amnesty application was valid.

“All the pieces of evidence submitted to the Court both documentary and testimonial prove a valid application and amnesty proclamation,” Pangilinan said. /atm

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