In Vaco Arson Case: Convicted Suspect Likely Accuses Other Suspects
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By Valerie Fris PARAMARIBO — N. Jethu, who was sentenced earlier this year to ten years in prison for his involvement in the arson of the building where the Vaco bookstore on Domineestraat was located, has, according to lawyer Murwin Dubois, implicated other suspects. Jethu, who fled the scene before his conviction, stated that after his re-arrest, the police forced him to sign a statement. The convicted man gave the name of S.H. to the police, …
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