Curaçao murder suspect (41) extradited from Brazil to the Netherlands
The 41-year-old Robertico “Tico” I., who is suspected of a fatal shooting in The Hague on 11 July 2015, has been extradited to the Netherlands. This is reported by the Public Prosecution Service. The police had traced the Curaçao citizen in Brazil, because of learning he went abroad to the Netherlands. I. is suspected of shooting 31-year-old Jursley Cijntje, who was a member of the infamous Curaçao street gang No Limit Soldiers (NLS).
On Saturday, July 11, 2015, around 04.30 am, two men were shot in front of a cafe on Herenstraat. Both documents were taken to hospital, where one of them, Jursley Cijntje, died over an hour later. The other seriously injured.
National Search List
The suspect in the shooting was on the run and was on the National Investigation List. There was also a 15,000 euro tip money that would lead to his arrest. The as seen both in the Netherlands and Curaçao out to him, but thought that he is also possible in Colombia or would stay in the Dominican Republic. In March 2019, the police tracked him down and he was arrested in Brazil.
In the apartment where Robertico I., 83,000 ecstasy were found. I. then first served a bill in Brazil for drug trafficking.
extradition request
This spring, the extradition request that the Public Prosecution Service had already made was agreed. “Tico” went to the Netherlands last May, he will be at Schiphol on Thursday.
He was brought before the examining magistrate on Monday. He has decided to extend his pre-trial detention by 14 days.
Buena Vista City
Robertico I. is a member of the Curaçao street gang Buena Vista City (BVC), the rival of No Limit Soldiers. Both groups have been embroiled in a bloody feud for years, which has cost both in Curaçao and in the Netherlands.