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Mike Arroyo pleads not guilty to graft; allowed to travel abroad

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Former first gentleman Mike Arroyo on Tuesday entered a not guilty plea to graft charges filed against him in connection with the Philippine National Police's P104-million chopper deal in 2009.

During the conditional arraignment of Arroyo, the Sandiganbayan Second Division allowed Arroyo's planned travel to Hong Kong and Japan from February 3 to February 10.

The former first gentleman asked the court to allow him to travel to the said countries where he has scheduled speaking engagements.

The anti-graft court asked Arroyo to post a P90,000 travel bond.

The court's Fourth Division, where Arroyo is facing a separate graft case over the NBN-ZTE deal, has also granted the former first gentleman's petition to be allowed to travel abroad on the said dates.

ARROYO

COURT

FIRST

FORMER

FOURTH DIVISION

GENTLEMAN

HONG KONG AND JAPAN

MIKE ARROYO

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE

SANDIGANBAYAN SECOND DIVISION

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