PHILIPSBURG–Hospitalized former Member of Parliament Theodore Heyliger’s detention has been extended by 30 more days on Friday.
The prosecutor also announced that Heyliger and three other suspects will appear in a public hearing for the first time on May 27. The suspended MP is in custody in connection with the Larimar investigation.
Heyliger was arrested in his home on February 19. He was first held in the Philipsburg Police Station holding cells until he was transferred to a prison in Bonaire as there was no space for him in Pointe Blanche at the time. A court fight subsequently ensued about his return home and that resulted in his detention in the medical ward of Pointe Blanche prison once a spot became available.
As part of the Larimar investigation, Dutch consultant R.M. (64) was suspected of alleged bribery of former Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure VROMI and now United Democrats MP Theo Heyliger between August 1 and September 9, 2011.
According to an indictment that was handed to the suspect by the Prosecutor’s Office late last year, R.M. paid Heyliger US $300,000 for the purchase of real estate – $260,000 via Caribbean Advice and Consultancy Ltd. and $40,000 through Advanced Consultech SA – to persuade Heyliger to award government contracts to dredging company Devcon TCI Ltd. and construction company Volker Construction International BV/Volker Stevin Caribbean NV.
The Prosecutor’s Office is holding Heyliger responsible for accepting bribes of $300,000 in total, “knowing or reasonably suspecting that this was offered to him in order to persuade him to act in violation of his duty,” it was stated in R.M.’s indictment.
R.M. was also accused of the attempted bribery of other government officials. Between August 23, 2006, and August 20, 2018, he is said to have paid sums of money originating from construction and dredging companies such as Ballast Nedam International BV, Devcon, Windward Roads and Volker Construction/Volker Stevin, to one or more civil servants to persuade them to award government contracts to these companies.
These crimes allegedly were committed in St. Maarten, the former Netherlands Antilles, the Netherlands, Anguilla, the Isle of Man, Panama, and St. Kitts and Nevis, the indictment stated. R.M. is also suspected of money-laundering in the amount of NAf. 8,987,532, from January 1, 1997, and of having failed to file income tax, turnover tax and profit tax from August 23, 2006.
R.M. was arrested by the Fiscal Intelligence and Investigation Service FIOD in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on August 23, 2018, at the TBO’s request, and was flown to St. Maarten last year for questioning in the Larimar case. The offices of Windward Roads in St. Maarten were searched last year in connection with this investigation and its director J.B. was arrested.
Also, R.E. and Heyliger’s family member G.P. were arrested recently in connection with this case. Heyliger is expected to appear in court at 2:00pm Thursday, February 21.
Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/87402-judge-extends-theo-s-pre-trial-detention-by-another-30-days
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