Unbiased look at the Sint Maarten Elections
It's clear that the Prosecutor's Office has been engaging in class justice by targeting the less fortunate. One example is the Bada Bing investigation (ORCA) where the Prosecutor's Office even raided Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge's home and office while he was off island. One wonders if the tape released by one of the daily newspapers and in the Netherlands was ever sent to the forensic lab to see if the tape was tampered with. The fact that members of the UP party spoke about this tape on a talk show on the French side long before it was released shows that the UP knew of the tape and probably what the two suspects said might in fact be true. "The taping was orchestrated by Theo Heyliger." Did the Attorney General of St. Maarten have this information prior to the tape being released? In the same case when Heyliger returned to the island detectives from the Landsrecherche did not summon Heyliger to their office to question him, instead these detectives went to Heyliger's home in Guana Bay and had drinks and other eatables while they claimed that it was convenient to question Heyliger at his home and not at the office at the National Detectives. Is this normal procedure or why did Taco Stein have former Chief Commissioner of Police Derrick Holiday arrested and questioned elsewhere? Why was Holiday not offered the same treatment? Is class and color justice taking place on St. Maarten? Judge Luijks already came to that conclusion in the Masbangu case.
In the decision rendered on Monday, Judge Luijks said that the court could not understand why the Landsrecherche and the Prosecutor's Office did not make an effort to even question the leader of the United Peoples Party even though there was enough information for them to do so. The court concluded that Heyliger is being protected by the dysfunctional Prosecutor's Office.The question now remains to see if the Minister of Justice Dennis Richardson will take the necessary steps and approach the president of the court to have Taco Stein and Chief Prosecutor Eric Noordhoek removed from their offices. Noordhoek who claims to be specialized in fraud cases had the obligation to review the case file put together by the Landsrecherche and the prosecutor that prosecuted the case. A fraud specialist would have seen what judge Luijks saw, besides that Noordhoek had to take into consideration the judge's remarks on the two previous hearings when he basically told the prosecution that by not charging Heyliger they would weaken their case.