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February 01, 2008

Han Mos, Aruban Chief Prosecutor Requests Joran Van der Sloot be Arrested on New Peter R. De Vries Evidence

Posted in: Aruba,Crime,Joran Van der Sloot,Missing Persons,Murder,Natalee Holloway

Will the third time be the charm and provide “Justice for Natalee”.JoranPrison

Hans Mos, the chief public prosecutor in Aruba has requested that Joran Van der Sloot be arrested as a suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Bases upon new evidence gathered from information gathered by Dutch crime investigator Peter R. De Vries, Hans Mos is hoping that the third time is the charm.

Hans Mos expects to hear a ruling from a judge as soon as Saturday or Sunday on the request regarding Joran van der Sloot, the source said.

If the judge rules in favor of the request, van der Sloot — who is attending college in the Netherlands — would be brought back to Aruba for further questioning and investigation, the source said.

There was no request for the rearrest of brothers Satish and Deepak Kalpoe, who had previously been named as suspects in the investigation.

Earlier Friday, Mos’ office announced prosecutors were reopening their probe into Holloway’s vanishing after seeing tapes recorded by Dutch journalist Peter R. de Vries, The Associated Press reported.

“The recordings made available to the Public Prosecutor have given the Public Prosecutor a reason to reopen the investigation,” the office said, according to the AP. (CNN)

Joran Van der Sloot is now saying that he lied when he told a friend who was taping him that he had personal involvement in the death and disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Aruba has paid a mighty price for the continual lies of Joran Van der Sloot.


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