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Commissioner Abraham was released from Police custody this afternoon around 5.30 PM.
Kralendijk -Commissioner Clark Abraham was released from Police custody this afternoon around 5.30 PM after he was lead in front of the judge who looked at his case. The Commissioner had been taken into custody Saturday afternoon, after complaints had been filed against him by his estranged wife.
According to a statement from the Public Prosecutor’s office, there was enough reason for the detention of Abraham, based on the complaints filed, which included spousal abuse and stalking. However, the Prosecutor also asked for his release, under a number of strict conditions. The judge agreed to the suspension of his detention. According to the Judge who saw the case, Abraham has enough options to avoid further trouble.
The case will be judged more in-depth in 3 months time.
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