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Is Alejano next? Calida says ‘it’s just a figment of his imagination’

/ 06:24 PM September 04, 2018

Solicitor General Jose Calida on Tuesday said that Magdalo Representative Gary Alejano’s apprehension that he could be the next target after Senator Antonio Trillanes IV is just a “figment of his imagination.”

Alejano and Trillanes were both accused in a coup d’ etat case before a Makati court, and both were granted amnesty by the previous administration. However, the amnesty given to Trillanes was revoked by President Rodrigo Duterte.

READ: Duterte revokes Trillanes amnesty, orders his arrest

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Like Trillanes, Alejano is also a critic of the current President.

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“Kung nagawa nila sa kanya, magagawa din sa akin (If they can do that to him, they can also do that to me),” he said, referring to Trillanes.

READ: Alejano cries persecution in Trillanes amnesty revocation

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“He knows what’s happening. Maybe, that’s just a figment of his imagination,” Calida told reporters.

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Calida, however, refused to disclose if other reviews are being conducted on other amnesties granted by the previous administration.

“I invoke privileged communication between client and counsel,” Calida repeatedly told reporters.

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But Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra noted that he has no knowledge of any such review.

“The proclamation only covers him [Trillanes]. I believe others who might be similarly situated are also being reviewed…Since there is a review ongoing, others might be included,” Guevarra said. /ee

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