SEN. ANTONIO Trillanes IV Monday brushed off libel charges against him filed by the family of Vice President Jejomar Binay, saying he would not be intimidated by 鈥渢hieves.鈥
The Makati Regional Trial Court (RTC) has issued a warrant of arrest against Trillanes who allegedly had maligned Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin 鈥淛unjun鈥 Binay Jr., the Vice President鈥檚 son, in connection with the purported overpriced construction of the city鈥檚 parking building.
Judge Dina P. Teves of the Makati RTC Branch 142 issued the arrest order after finding probable cause in the complaint filed by prosecutors of the Department of Justice (DOJ), according to clerk of the court, Maricel Cairo.
Cairo said copies of the order were sent to the Philippine National Police and the National Bureau of Investigation on Friday to be served on Trillanes.
Trillanes, who is abroad attending a conference, sent a text message to the Inquirer saying he was unfazed by the libel suit. 鈥淚 will not allow thieves to head the country,鈥 he said, adding his lawyer was studying 鈥渁ppropriate action鈥 on the case.
Reynaldo Robles, the senator鈥檚 lawyer, said his client was 鈥渞eady to face any consequence, including facing malicious cases and possible imprisonment, just to let the people know the truth regarding the massive corruption in Makati.鈥
In a statement, Claro Certeza, Binay鈥檚 lawyer, said Trillanes鈥 indictment was 鈥渁 clear vindication of what Vice President Jejomar Binay has been saying all along鈥攖hat the accusations made against him and members of his family are lies and politically motivated.鈥
In April last year, the younger Binay filed the libel complaint against Trillanes for 鈥減ublicly and maliciously鈥 accusing him of bribery, graft, corruption and plunder during media interviews and in articles published in newspapers on the alleged overpriced construction of the Makati City Hall Building II.
After the Court of Appeals granted a writ of preliminary injunction on Binay鈥檚 suspension ordered by the Office of the Ombudsman, Trillanes claimed that Binay bribed two justices of the Court of Appeals Sixth Division with P50 million in exchange for the favorable ruling.
A second suspension order issued by the Ombudsman, this time on alleged irregularities in the construction of the Makati Science High School building forced Binay to step down.
The mayor slammed Trillanes鈥 statements about his family being part of a 鈥渟yndicate that has committed various crimes and irregularities.鈥
鈥楩alse and baseless鈥
鈥淭hese are false, baseless and without factual basis as admitted by Trillanes himself,鈥 he added, noting that during media interviews the senator appeared 鈥渆vasive鈥 when asked about his source.
鈥淭he damaging and ruinous claims spewed out by respondent Trillanes are mere concoctions and fabrications with no other purpose than to malign, discredit, ruin my reputation and besmirch my good name as well as that of my family,鈥 Binay said.
The Office of the Makati City Prosecutor inhibited itself from hearing the libel complaint and passed it to the DOJ after Trillanes requested the transfer of the case.
鈥淏ut even with the transfer of the case to the DOJ, whom Senator Trillanes stated would give him an unbiased determination of his case, the finding was that his bribery charges have no basis and hence, the finding of probable cause to charge and arrest him for the crime of libel,鈥 Certeza added.
He also claimed that Trillanes was resorting to 鈥渢rial by publicity鈥 to destroy the reputation of the Vice President, who is seeking the presidency in the May elections.
鈥淭hey have not produced any evidence that is legally acceptable to substantiate their charges,鈥 Certeza added.
He claimed that once the warrant was served on Trillanes, he could post a P10,000 bail.