Police in Senate to arrest Trillanes

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CRIMINAL Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) personnel have arrived in the Senate premises to arrest Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, who has decided to stay within the building and fight what he called a "warrantless arrest."

"This is a warantless arrest. Maliwanag yan. Yung arresting officers sa baba ay walang warrant. We're living basically in a de facto martial law environment of the 70s kind," he said.

(It is clear that this is a warrantless arrest. The arresting officers downstairs do not have a warrant. We're living basically in a de facto martial law environment of the 70s kind.)

The Department of Justice, however, asked the Makati Regional Trial Court Tuesday afternoon to issue an alias warrant of arrest and a hold departure order against Trillanes in connection with the coup d' etat charge filed against the former Navy officer in court.

Around 15 CIDG personnel arrived at the Senate about 10 a.m. Tuesday, September 4, shortly after a copy of Proclamation 572 which revoked the amnesty granted to Trillanes was released to the media.

Proclamation 572, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 31, ordered the arrest of Trillanes and the filing of criminal and administrative charges against him for his role in the Oakwood Mutiny in 2003 and two other uprisings against former President, now House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Trillanes, in a press conference Tuesday afternoon at the 6th floor hallway fronting the office of Senate President Vicente Sotto III, said he has been assured by Sotto that no arrest will happen while he is inside the building.

(From a report by Alfonso Padilla/SunStar Philippines)

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