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The Army’s 56th Infantry Battalion (IB) thwarted extortion attempts by New People’s Army (NPA) rebels on mining companies and local officials in eastern Bulacan.

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"We will have to hear the complaint of Mrs. Haydie Lagnada in fairness to General Abu and the complainant," Camiguin Rep. Jesus Jurdin Romualdo, chairman of the CA defense committee, said yesterday.

He said Lagnada would be invited to appear before the committee, explain her opposition to Abu’s appointment and answer questions from committee members.
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In her letter-complaint addressed to Senate President Franklin Drilon, Haydie Lagnada claimed that Abu abused his authority and caused her a "great injustice" by ordering the non-payment to her of six Philippine Army checks worth P2.8 million.
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In a 29-page petition for certiorari, Lt. Col. Hilario Vicente Lagnada urged the appellate court to issue an injunction against the AFP top brass and order his reinstatement, claiming he was denied due process in his relief as division chief of the AFP’s Logistic Management Division.
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"We will have to hear the complaint of Mrs. Haydie Lagnada in fairness to General Abu and the complainant," Camiguin Rep. Jesus Jurdin Romualdo, chairman of the CA defense committee, said yesterday.

He said Lagnada would be invited to appear before the committee, explain her opposition to Abu’s appointment and answer questions from committee members.
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In her letter-complaint addressed to Senate President Franklin Drilon, Haydie Lagnada claimed that Abu abused his authority and caused her a "great injustice" by ordering the non-payment to her of six Philippine Army checks worth P2.8 million.
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In a 29-page petition for certiorari, Lt. Col. Hilario Vicente Lagnada urged the appellate court to issue an injunction against the AFP top brass and order his reinstatement, claiming he was denied due process in his relief as division chief of the AFP’s Logistic Management Division.
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