Prosecutor to come from Curacao, not for Natalee but to investigate the Public Ministry
Attorney General sent letter to prosecutor Karin Janssen this week to prohibit her speaking to the press
War in Public Ministry continues!
Bon Dia Aruba
12/03/2005
ORANJESTAD – The war in the Public Ministry took another turn this week when the AG sent a letter to Chief Prosecutor Karin Janssen, and informed her numerous time that she cannot speak to the press. This letter was dated December 1 and was specifically addressed to Janssen.
MEND RELATIONSHIP
It can be recalled still that the Minister of Justice Rudy Croes gave this department one month the mend their relationship and end with the whole war that is going on in the Public Ministry, otherwise he will have to take measures.
WOMAN OF THE YEAR
Recently, an Aruba media outlet named Karin Janssen as their Woman of the Year for the year 2005. Something that the prosecutor appreciated very much and celebrated afterwards as well. Bon Dia understands that there was an incident where the prosecutor cut a cake to celebrate this but that the AG did not appreciate this gesture in the least.
PROSECUTOR ANGELA
At the same time as well, it is Bon Dia's understanding that the prosecutor from Aruba who livesin Curacao, prosecutor Angela, will have to come to Aruba to help solve the case of Natalee Holloway and that she will remain until there is a satisfactory solution. It is known that Angela is a very successful professional in Curacao and that she has been able to solve many cases. But now it turns out that her visit to Aruba is not to solve the Holloway case, but for war within the Public Ministry and how to solve this.
THE CLOCK IS RUNNING
Bon Dia Aruba continues to keep a close eye on this case to see how it is going at the core of the Public Ministry since once again, it looks as if things are not going well in this department and that the clock is running for this responsible to take action, such as Rudy Croes alluded to some days ago. He gave the department one moth, otherwise the measures that have to be taken will come.