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Minister Tackling explores Aruba’s border management systems to support ongoing reforms in Sint Maarten.

minjusaruba23032026PHILIPSBURG:--- On Thursday, March 19, while in Aruba for Flag and Anthem Day, Minister of Justice Nathalie M. Tackling used the opportunity to engage with key border management partners and explore practical solutions to strengthen and modernize Sint Maarten’s systems.

As part of the visit, Minister Tackling, alongside Aruba’s Minister of Justice, the Honorable Mr. Arthur Dowers, toured the Immigration Department at Queen Beatrix International Airport, where the department marked its 57th anniversary. During the visit, the Minister received a detailed presentation on Aruba’s border control system, RADEX, to assess its functionality and explore opportunities to enhance its application in Sint Maarten.

Minister Tackling also met with officials from the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to gain insight into Aruba’s preclearance operations and integrated passenger processing systems. Discussions focused on advanced technologies such as APIS, ATS, TECS, Global Entry, and biometric screening, which support more efficient and secure passenger processing.

The visit also provided an opportunity to observe recent upgrades at the airport, including a fully automated central luggage-handling system designed to support streamlined operations in line with CBP standards. These systems, combined with integrated passenger screening processes, contribute to efficient passenger flow and reduced processing times.

The insights gained from this engagement will directly inform efforts to further strengthen Sint Maarten’s border management systems, enhance operational efficiency, and improve the overall travel experience while maintaining high security standards.


KPSM Conducts Targeted Scooter Controls to Improve Road Safety.

scootercontrols23032026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) informs the public that on Thursday, March 19, 2026, targeted traffic controls were conducted in response to ongoing issues with illegal scooters and unsafe behavior by some scooter riders on public roads.

These controls took place on A.J.C. Brouwers Road and L.B. Scott Road, areas where frequent complaints and the riders posed a serious risk to other road users.

During the operation, 18 scooter riders were stopped and inspected. As a result of these controls, 8 scooters were confiscated. These scooters were found to either lack the required legal documentation to operate on public roads or be deemed technically unfit and not roadworthy.

KPSM emphasizes that the use of illegal or unregistered scooters, as well as reckless riding, continues to negatively affect overall road safety across the island. These enforcement actions are part of ongoing efforts to address these concerns and ensure safer conditions for all road users.

The police would like to inform the public that such controls will continue in the coming period. Riders are urged to ensure that their vehicles meet all legal and technical requirements and to adhere strictly to traffic laws.

KPSM remains committed to maintaining public safety and calls on all road users to act responsibly at all times.

 

Suspected Kingpin Killed in Arlet Peters Road Double Homicide as Investigation Deepens.

arrested17032026PHILIPSBURG: ---  In a major breakthrough, the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) announced the arrest of a Trinidad national, identified by the initials A.H., in connection with the fatal double shooting on Arlet Peters Road (Old Cake House Road) that left two individuals dead on March 2, 2026. This swift action followed a series of targeted house searches carried out across the island as part of the ongoing investigation. While A.H. remains in custody, authorities have revealed that the main suspect is still at large, and all suspects involved are believed to be from Trinidad. KPSM, working closely with the Prosecutor’s Office, continues to pursue multiple leads and expects additional arrests as the investigation progresses. The dead are Quincy Damon Sylvester, who operated a PVC business on St. Maarten, and American citizen Denisha Delancy.

The criminal underworld of Sint Maarten faces intense police scrutiny following the targeted murder of Quincy Damon Sylvester. The Trinidadian national, identified by sources as a prominent drug dealer, died alongside an American companion in a violent double shooting on Arlet Peters Road on March 2, 2026.

The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) continues to untangle a complex web of organized crime surrounding the attack. Sylvester reportedly used a legitimate-looking PVC pipe business as a front for his illicit drug operations. The fatal incident occurred when the vehicle carrying Sylvester and his companion was ambushed, causing it to topple over on Arlet Peters Road, also known as Old Cake House Road.

Surveillance footage recovered from the Nowhere Special nightclub indicates that unknown individuals heavily monitored Sylvester shortly before his death. This evidence strongly points to a carefully orchestrated hit.

Sylvester’s reach within the criminal underworld stretched far beyond local operations. Intelligence suggests he maintained close ties to the same illicit networks involved in the recent Plumpy Boss shooting. These connections highlight the deeply interconnected and violent nature of rival factions operating on the island.

The KPSM Major Crimes Team is actively pursuing multiple leads. On the day of the shooting, officers executed targeted house searches at several locations across Sint Maarten, gathering crucial evidence. While authorities arrested a Trinidad national identified by the initials A.H. on March 4, the main suspect remains at large. Police have confirmed that all suspects sought in connection with the case are from Trinidad. The investigation continues as investigators and the Prosecutor’s Office work to build a comprehensive case.

Law enforcement officials expect to make additional arrests in the near future as the investigation progresses steadily. However, authorities stress that public assistance remains critical to solving this case and curbing retaliatory violence.

The KPSM urges anyone with information about the Arlet Peters Road shooting or the broader criminal networks involved to come forward. Community cooperation plays a vital role in bringing the perpetrators to justice. You can contact the Police Force of Sint Maarten directly at +1 (721) 542-2222 or provide information anonymously by calling the tip line at 9300.

World Meteorological Day 2026.

Statement by the Meteorological Department of St. Maarten (MDS)
Delivered by the Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport, and Telecommunication (TEATT)
23 March 2026

meteoday23032026PHILIPSBURG:--- Today, March 23, we join the global community in celebrating World Meteorological Day, under the theme “Observing Today, Protecting Tomorrow.”

This annual observance commemorates the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization and highlights the vital role that meteorological services play in protecting lives, supporting economies, and strengthening resilience around the world.

The 2026 theme highlights the importance of weather and climate observations. Whether taken from satellites, weather balloons, ocean buoys, or ground-based instruments, these observations form the foundation of modern forecasting and early warning systems. They allow governments, businesses, and communities to anticipate extreme weather, reduce risks, and make informed decisions that protect lives, infrastructure, and economic activity.

For St. Maarten, these services are very important. As a small island located along the hurricane belt, we face risks from tropical storms, hurricanes, heavy rainfall, extreme heat, and coastal hazards. Reliable weather information is therefore not only essential for public safety, but also for protecting key economic sectors such as tourism, aviation, maritime transport, and national infrastructure.

In support of the global Early Warnings for All initiative, the Meteorological Department of
St. Maarten continues to strengthen its observation and forecasting capabilities. Our goal is to ensure that by 2027, every person on the island is protected by effective early warning systems. Early warnings remain one of the most powerful tools for reducing disaster risk, protecting national investments, and minimizing economic losses caused by severe weather events.

 At present, we rely primarily on data collected at Princess Juliana International Airport. We are aware that weather conditions can vary across the island. To address this gap, the Meteorological Department of St. Maarten has begun the process to expand our national weather observation network across the island. This includes the installation of:

  • Five new Automatic Weather Stations
    Two additional rain gauges
    Three air quality monitors
    One sea level gauge

This investment represents an important step toward closing weather and climate data gaps and strengthening St. Maarten’s national observation capacity. By expanding the observation network across the island, the Meteorological Department will provide data that will enhance global models and forecasting capabilities, resulting in a more robust and effective early warning system.

Equally important are the economic benefits this improved monitoring network will provide. Tourism, one of the pillars of St. Maarten’s economy, depends heavily on reliable weather information. More comprehensive island-wide data will help hotels, marine operators, cruise-related services, and tourism businesses plan operations more effectively and reduce weather-related disruptions.

Aviation operations at Princess Juliana International Airport will benefit from improved weather monitoring and forecasting, supporting safer and more efficient flight operations and helping maintain the reliability of one of the Caribbean’s key aviation hubs.

Enhanced weather data will also support the transport and maritime sectors, allowing port operations, marine operators, and fishermen to better plan their activities and manage weather-related risks.

For infrastructure development and construction, improved climate and weather data will help guide the design of stronger, more climate-resilient buildings, roads, and telecommunications infrastructure, protecting national investments and supporting sustainable economic development.

The insurance sector will also benefit from richer historical weather data across the island, improving risk assessments and financial planning for weather-related hazards.

In addition, the introduction of air quality monitoring stations represents an important advancement for environmental monitoring and public health. Saharan dust events, local emissions, and post-storm conditions can affect air quality and respiratory health. Real-time monitoring will help provide timely public guidance and improve understanding of air quality conditions across our communities.

Finally, the installation of our first sea level gauge will strengthen our ability to monitor coastal hazards. As global sea levels continue to rise and storm surge risks increase, continuous sea-level observations will support coastal management, guide responsible development, and inform long-term planning for climate resilience.

On this World Meteorological Day, we recognize and thank the dedicated meteorologists, technicians, observers, and support staff of the Meteorological Department of St. Maarten. Their continuous monitoring of our atmosphere and their commitment to public service ensure that our nation receives timely forecasts and warnings that help protect lives and support our economy every single day.

The Government of Sint Maarten remains committed to strengthening national resilience, protecting our economy, and investing in the systems that safeguard our people and our future.

Together, through science, observation, and cooperation, we are building a stronger and more resilient St. Maarten.

By observing today, we are protecting tomorrow.

Happy World Meteorological Day.

Meteorological Department of St. Maarten (MDS)
23 March 2026

MHF conducts client satisfaction survey to strengthen quality of care.

mentalhealth23032026CAY HILL:---  The Mental Health Foundation (MHF) has completed its clinic client evaluation, a client satisfaction survey conducted among individuals receiving care at our Foundation’s outpatient clinic. The initiative forms part of MHF’s ongoing commitment to its mission of “providing efficient, client-centred and quality mental health care to the satisfaction of our clients.”

The survey was carried out during the first two months of 2026 and was completed by clients aged 18 to 60, with most respondents in the 31 to 45 age group. The participants provided their opinions on their treatment from 2025 to 2026.

The evaluation consisted of 10 straightforward questions in which clients rated their experience on a scale from 1 to 5. In addition to the rating questions, clients were also invited to share written feedback about what they value most about the clinic and where they believe improvements could be made.

According to the results, clients overwhelmingly highlighted several strengths within the clinic’s services.

“Feeling heard and understood” emerged as one of the most valued aspects of care. Many clients described the importance of having “a listening ear,” noting that staff take the time to listen attentively and engage in open conversations about their concerns.

Clients also emphasized the kindness, respect, and friendliness of staff, frequently describing the clinic’s team as caring, professional, and welcoming. Feeling treated with dignity and compassion was identified as a key part of the care experience.

Another theme that stood out was personalized and responsive care. Respondents expressed appreciation when treatment is tailored to their individual needs, when staff clearly explain their situation, and when adjustments are made to accommodate personal circumstances.

Clients also highlighted therapists' professionalism and accessibility as a strong point. Many noted the knowledge and competence of therapists, timely access to medication, clear communication, and responsiveness from the clinic’s team.

Several clients shared that they had experienced positive personal changes as a result of their treatment. Some described feeling better, experiencing personal growth, or finally feeling able to “breathe and be themselves,” reflecting the meaningful impact of the support they receive.

In addition to positive feedback, clients were encouraged to offer suggestions for improvement. The feedback provided valuable insights and identified several areas for continued development.

Suggestions included improving clarity in the treatment plan, interest in expanded accessibility outside the main building of MHF, organizational, and additional facility improvements.

Overall, the feedback reflected a strong appreciation for the compassionate and professional care provided by MHF. Many respondents indicated that they were satisfied with the services and felt supported throughout their treatment.

“This survey was carried out because listening to our clients is essential to delivering meaningful mental health care,” said Medical Director, Dr. Hendrikus van Gaalen. “Their experiences and perspectives help us understand what we are doing well and where we can continue to improve. While complaints do occasionally occur, they offer important insights that help us to optimize the quality of our care.”

The Mental Health Foundation will continue to conduct the clinic client evaluation annually, reinforcing one of our core values of client-centered care by ensuring that treatment plans are developed collaboratively, with clients and their care providers working together to identify priorities and agree on the path forward, alongside implementing other key improvements across our services.


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