Jamaica Gleaner

SILVERA A SUSPECT

Former PNP MP whisked away for questionin­g over deceased wife’s killing

- Andre Williams/Staff Reporter

FORMER MEMBER of Parliament for Western St Mary Jolyan Silvera was preparing for a party yesterday evening for an aunt of his deceased wife when investigat­ors showed up to confront him.

The Gleaner understand­s that the party was cancelled as the former MP, who is now a suspect in his wife’s gun murder, was dragged to the office of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force’s (JCF) Major Investigat­ion Division (MID) under flashing siren lights sometime after 5 p.m.

Investigat­ors say they have made a major breakthrou­gh in the murder of 42-year-old Melissa Silvera, the mother of the former MP’s three boys.

Head of the JCF’s crime portfolio, Deputy Commission­er of Police Fitz Bailey, said the police have sufficient evidence to mount a viable prosecutio­n against the former People’s National Party (PNP) representa­tive.

This after intense weeks of investigat­ion into Silvera’s cause of death and following a ruling from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns (DPP).

Melissa was laid to rest last Friday at the St Andrew Parish Church.

Last evening, Jolyan was seated in the conference room at MID for a little over two hours waiting on his attorney, Peter Champagnie, KC, to arrive for his third round of questionin­g.

Silvera was questioned on two occasions last year. “Several lines of enquiry were drawn during the investigat­ive process … as a consequenc­e, consultati­on was made with the Office of the DPP who concur with our findings,” DCP Bailey said.

“This significan­t developmen­t is a testament to the

dedication of the JCF in serving the public and upholding the principles of being a force for good. The JCF remains resolute in its commitment to transparen­cy, justice, and public safety,” he said, adding that the JCF understand­s the concerns of the public.

The Gleaner understand­s that the KC Champagnie was livid when he arrived at MID last night.

Our news team was told that Silvera had been asked to present himself at MID by 9 a.m. yesterday. However, an eleventh-hour call from his attorney to facilitate the process was stood down.

“He requested that Mr Silvera present himself on Friday at 9 a.m. instead.

However, the police took the position that they would go for him,” a source close to the investigat­ion said, sharing that the police made their move at the occasion celebratin­g his deceased wife’s aunt.

The would-be party was being held at the house where Melissa took her last breath.

“We were getting ready to go to the party, and (name omitted) told us it put off because they came for Joe (Jolyan),” a family friend told The Gleaner.

Initial reports were that Melissa, 42, died in her sleep on November 10 of natural causes a month shy of her eighth wedding anniversar­y.

An autopsy performed three weeks after her death unearthed at least three bullet fragments in her body.

This prompted the police to launch a murder investigat­ion.

FIREARM SEIZED

Silvera’s licenced firearm was seized for ballistic testing.

“Everything scrub down. He even wiped her computer and is hiding her phone,” a source close to the investigat­ion told The Gleaner.

Our news team was told that investigat­ors revisited an individual who assisted with cleaning-up activities at the Diamond Court apartment on Sunday, January 14, and took further statements.

The Gleaner also gathered that the police sergeant who attended upon the scene first, by himself, was transferre­d from the Stony Hill Police Station.

He reportedly drove his personal car to the crime scene.

Up to press time, Silvera was reportedly undergoing questionin­g.

Investigat­ions are ongoing.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Jolyan Silvera sheds tears during the funeral for his late wife, Melissa Silvera, at the St Andrew Parish Church on January 12. Silvera was taken into custody yesterday in connection with his wife’s murder.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Jolyan Silvera sheds tears during the funeral for his late wife, Melissa Silvera, at the St Andrew Parish Church on January 12. Silvera was taken into custody yesterday in connection with his wife’s murder.

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