President: Heb gratieverzoek niet gezien; Kanhai toont bewijs van ontvangst

In a surprising turn of events, President Jennifer Simons has claimed she has neither received nor reviewed a pardon request for the four individuals convicted in the December 8 case. This statement was made in response to questions posed by journalist Jerrel Harderwijk of DTV Express during a public event on Monday evening. When asked how she would address the pardon request, Simons replied, ‘I don’t know; I haven’t seen it yet,’ suggesting the request had not been presented to her for consideration. However, Irvin Kanhai, the attorney representing the convicts, countered this claim by presenting evidence that the request had indeed been received by the President’s Cabinet. Kanhai displayed a document dated September 17, 2025, bearing a signature confirming receipt. The pardon request pertains to Ernst Gefferie, Stephanus Dendoe, Benny Brondenstein, who are currently serving their 15-year sentences in Santo Boma, and Iwan Dijksteel, who remains at large. Kanhai expressed his expectation that the President would act appropriately, stating, ‘These individuals deserve clemency. That is what I expect.’ The reason for the delay in the request reaching the President, despite its receipt by her Cabinet, remains unclear. The President’s Office has yet to issue further comments on the matter.