MANILA, Philippines — No arrest warrant and travel ban have been issued against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Monday. In a televised interview, Diosfa Valencia, clerk of court of Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 150, said that a hearing on the Department of Justice's motion for issuance of travel ban and warrant had been set on Friday, September 14. READ: DOJ seeks arrest order vs Trillanes from another court, for another caseThe prosecutors noted that the court on Sept. 7, 2011, granted Trillanes’ “Motion to Dismiss” pursuant to the grant of amnesty. President Rodrigo Duterte, through Proclamation 572, said the amnesty granted to Trillanes is “void from the beginning.” The proclamation also ordered the arrest of the senator. Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said the court might look into the proclamation in determining whether the case against Trillanes might be reconsidered.
Source: Philippine Star September 10, 2018 07:18 UTC