He’s suspected in the kidnapping and death of his ex-girlfriend — but for the love of God, don’t send him to Venezuela!

The dual-citizenship-holding Queens man charged Tuesday with kidnapping Valerie Reyes — found dead and stuffed in a suitcase along a Connecticut road last week — asked the court to notify the Portuguese consulate of his arrest, but not the embassy of strife-rocked Venezuela.

“Not Venezuela, Portugal,” replied suspect Javier da Silva when asked in White Plains federal court whether he wanted the governments of the nations in which he holds dual-citizenship to be informed of his legal troubles.

Da Silva, 24, was arrested late Monday in connection to the death of former flame Reyes, whose body was found dumped near Greenwich, Conn., on Feb. 5.

He was only charged with the New Rochelle woman’s kidnapping as of the Tuesday afternoon court appearance, but Greenwich cops had previously said that Da Silva “admitted a role in the death” under questioning.



Da Silva — who, according to CBS 2-NY was living in the US illegally after overstaying a visa — was held without bail at the brief appearance.