Gov't free to arrest Trillanes after SC ruling — Palace | Inquirer News

Gov’t free to arrest Trillanes after SC ruling — Palace

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 03:33 PM September 11, 2018

After Senator Antonio Trillanes IV failed to get a temporary restraining order from the Supreme Court on Tuesday, Malacañang said the government can now freely implement President Rodrigo Duterte’s proclamation that revoked the presidential amnesty granted to the senator and ordered his arrest.

“There is no legal impediment now to implement Proclamation 572. He had his day in court and he failed,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a Palace briefing on Wednesday.

Roque, however, reiterated the position of the President, who had earlier said he would wait for the issuance of an arrest warrant from Regional Trial Court against Trillanes.

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“There is no legal impediment but the President has previously decided that he will await the action of the Regional Trial Court but I do not want to preempt the President on whatever position he may have now. But that was the last position of the President,” Roque said.

Asked if the military would arrest Trillanes after the SC ruling, Roque said, “Hindi po ibig sabihin ‘yun pero kung gusto, pupwede. Pero hindi po sinasabi na gagawin na. Wala nang balakid kung gustong arestuhin si Senator Trillanes pero hindi po sinsabi na ‘yun na ang mangyayari.”   /vvp

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