Spokesman Public Prosecution fired over comments on Facebook

WILLEMSTAD - The comments made through the Facebook page of the Public Prosecutor spokesman Norman Serphos's turned out to have been done by himself. That is what the Public Prosecution announced through a press release. On December 20, Wladimir Alberto died after a traffic accident on the Juliana Bridge. After that accident, the personal Facebook account of Norman Serphos, press officer of the Public Prosecution Service (OM), responded inappropriately to the death of Alberto. On the same day, Serphos indicated that he had not placed that reaction himself. That his Facebook account was hacked and that third parties had placed the reaction under his name.

However, shortly before the turn of the year, it became clear that Serphos had placed the reaction himself on the Facebook page of Alberto. The Public Prosecutor regrets the course of events to a large extent, for the relatives of Alberto, but also because of the resulting commotion in society.

 

Today Serphos has been denied access to the buildings and systems of the Public Prosecution Service by the Attorney General and the Public Prosecution Service will request his dismissal from the Minister of Justice and the Governor. In the coming period, the criminal investigation into the behavior of Serphos will be completed, which will be assessed by the Public Prosecution Service in Aruba.




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