Former mutineer Nicanor Faeldon is willing to go back to jail if his amnesty will also be revoked for failing to go through the proper process. 572 on Tuesday last week that voided the amnesty granted to Faeldon’s fellow mutineer Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on the ground that he did not file an application and admit his guilt. Also a beneficiaryFaeldon, who is now a deputy administrator at the Office of Civil Defense, also benefited from this proclamation. Faeldon said he would be willing to be detained if the court would say so, and possibly he would go through an amnesty process again. ADVERTISEMENT“If it will be revoked, I am very willing to go back to jail so that it will pass through the process,” he said.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer September 12, 2018 21:45 UTC