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Chan Santokhi (Chandrikapersad Santokhi) was born on 3 February, 1959. Discover Chan Santokhi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

Popular As Chandrikapersad Santokhi
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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 3 February, 1959
Birthday 3 February
Birthplace Lelydorp, Suriname District, Suriname (present-day Wanica District, Suriname)
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Who Is Chan Santokhi's Wife?

His wife is Mellisa Kavitadevi Seenacherry (m. 18 July 2020)

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Chan Santokhi Net Worth

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2020

On 26 May 2020, the preliminary results of the 2020 Surinamese general election shows that the VHP will be the largest party, and that once the coalitions have been formed, Chan Santokhi will most likely become the tenth President of Suriname. On 30 May, Chan Santokhi announched his candidacy for President of Suriname.

2019

Santokhi who, as police commissioner, led the investigation to the December murders did in the start of his ministership a lot so that the December murders trial could finally commence. Exclusive for the December murders trial he had a heavily secured courtroom built in Domburg, Wanica. Because Santokhi was the impulse behind the trial, he became a much discussed matter of the main suspect in that trial, Dési Bouterse. Bouterse said on November 26, 2007, four days before the commencement of the trial, that Santokhi wanted to "imprison and kill him". Bouterse adduced that numerous previous attempts to "take him out" all failed and warned Santokhi to be cautious with his "intentions to eliminate Bouterse". On 29 November 2019, the Court of Appeal reached a verdict in the December murders trial, and Bouterse had been convicted to 20 years imprisonment.

2011

On 3 July 2011, Santokhi was elected as chairman of the Vooruitstrevende Hervormings Partij (VHP) (Progressive Reform Party). The Progressive Reform Party, which was once a Hindustani party, has grown, since the appointment of Santokhi as chairman, into a multi-ethnical party which, according to current statistics, is the second biggest political party in Suriname. Currently, with eight seats in the parliament, the VHP is the biggest opposition party.

2010

At the 2010 parliamentary elections Santokhi had, despite being placed low on the voters list of the Progressive Reform Party, second most votes nationwide (Dési Bouterse had the most). In July of that year he was appointed as presidential candidate on behalf of the ruling Nieuw Front political combination (the Progressive Reform Party is part of Nieuw Front). Santokhi's opponent in the presidential elections was Dési Bouterse. Because Bouterse cooperated with Ronnie Brunswijk and Paul Somohardjo, his political party had 36 seats, while Nieuw Front had only fourteen. Consequently Bouterse was elected ninth President of Suriname.

Santokhi, who for fifteen years was the official representative of the Comisión Interamericana para el Control del Abuso de Drogas (CICAD) (Inter American Drug Abuse Control Commission), was chosen on 6 December 2010, as president of this organization for one year. CICAD is an autonomous body of the Organization of American States, that coordinates the drug policy of the Western Hemisphere. In 2009 Santokhi was, also for one year, the vice-president of this organization.

2008

On 10 September 2008, Santokhi sued Bouterse for insult, slander and defamation, because Bouterse had alleged that Santokhi had ties to drug dealers and other criminals. On 23 September 2008, the court ruled that the allegations were unproven, ordered Bouterse to publish a rectification, and a penalty payment of SRD 100,000 for each day Bouterse failed to execute the sentence. The same day, Bouterse placed a rectification in De West where he admitted that the statements were untrue.

2005

In September, 2005, Santokhi was sworn in as Minister of Justice and Police on behalf of the Progressive Reform Party. His period in office was marked by a heavy crackdown on crime, in particular drug trafficking, and a strict, no-nonsense enforcement of law and order. This earned him the nickname sheriff, which he got from Dési Bouterse.

1978

After Santokhi obtained his vwo diploma at the Algemene Middelbare School highschool in Paramaribo, he received a scholarship to study in the Netherlands. From 1978 till 1982 he studied at the Police Academy of the Netherlands in Apeldoorn. After completing his study he returned to Suriname in September 1982 to work for the police. Since the age of 23, Santokhi worked as a police inspector in Geyersvlijt and Wanica until he was appointed in 1989 as head of the national criminal investigation department. In 1991 he was appointed chief commissioner of police.

1959

Chandrikapersad "Chan" Santokhi (born 3 February 1959) is a Surinamese politician and former chief of police.

Chan Santokhi was born on 3 February 1959, in Lelydorp, in district Suriname (now known as district Wanica). He grew up in the countryside as the youngest in a family of nine children. His father worked at the harbor of Paramaribo and his mother worked as a shop assistant in Lelydorp.