Tuesday, January 21, 2014

THE LATEST UPDATE ON THE PATRICK ILLIDGE ARREST MORE DETAILS....

ParliamentARIAN  Patrick Illidge was arrested yesterday morning by National Detectives (Landsrecherche) on suspicion of bribery, money laundering and being a member of a criminal organization, according to the Prosecutors press agent. The allegations refer to Illidge's alleged role in the Bada Bing case, also known as Operation Orca.
It is understood that National Detectives had shown up at Parliament during the budget debates last week in an attempt to speak to Illidge,Illidge was there. There are photo and videos proving that, but it was decided to postpone the arrest until after the budget hearing.
Illidge turned himself into Philipsburg Police Station by appointment in the morning of January 20, where he was taken into custody for questioning.
After receiving the orders after a Joint Court of Justice, The Prosecutor's Office confirmed that they gave the go-ahead for the arrest of Illidge to be prosecuted.
On December 30, 2013 following a closed hearing as a result of the "Landsverordening Vervolging Politieke Gezagdragers" (Ordinance Prosecution Political Authority), which came into effect on 10-10-'10 and which states that a hearing must be held to determine if a person of political authority, including a Member of Parliament such as Illidge, can be prosecuted.
Leroy de Weever, the Parliamentarian who just physically assaulted a female and stole her equipment as he threatened to kill her in front of dozens of witnesses will be next.
Independent parliamentarian Illidge was caught on camera, allegedly accepting a bribe in the Bada Bing case. The case revolves around strip club owner Jaap van den Heuvel, who is at the centre of a corruption probe. Van den Heuvel was arrested last year. His pre-trial detention has been suspended.
 Both Illidge and Van den Heuvel had said subsequently that United People's (UP) party leader Theo Heyliger had asked the strip club owner to make the video to blackmail Illidge into helping the UP, which was at that time in opposition, back to power.



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