WILLEMSTAD - According to Chief Public Prosecutor Heiko de Jong, everything indicates that the Public Prosecution Service (OM) is no longer prosecuting former Lieutenant Governor and former Minister of Justice Elmer Wilsoe.
He was suspected for a long time of involvement in the murder of his party leader Helmin Wiels in 2013. Although everything indicates that Wilsoe is no longer a suspect, the senior officer is still waiting before making a final decision.
Wilsoe's lawyer sent a letter to the attorney general on April 20 asking for a definite answer about his client. The OM states that under the current state of affairs, no prosecution will take place. But he still wants to await the appeal of former Minister of Finance George Jamaloodin before a final decision is made. Jamaloodin has previously been convicted of involvement in Wiels' murder.
