PHILIPSBURG:--- Preventive measures to address firearm violence are currently in place across Sint Maarten and will continue into the foreseeable future.
Under the order issued by the Prosecutor’s Office Sint Maarten OM SXM, police officers may open bags and packages, search vehicles, and request cooperation from individuals for clothing searches in publicly accessible areas. These measures are designed to detect illegal firearms, disrupt criminal activity such as armed robberies, and strengthen public safety across all communities.
Investigations indicate that illegal firearms are being brought onto the island through various channels, contributing to increased violence and public safety risks. As part of the response, the Prosecutor’s Office has ordered the continuation of preventive searches through Monday, December 15, 2025, with further extensions expected.
Police have seized over 70 illegal firearms since early 2024, underscoring both the scale of the challenge and the active work of the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM). Targeted controls and earlier preventive search operations have proven effective in removing weapons from circulation.
Gun violence remains a serious concern, with multiple injuries and fatalities recorded since 2024 and several cases showing links to criminal groups operating across the Dutch–French border and the wider region. Firearms are also being used within drug-related networks, driven by shifting trafficking routes through the Caribbean.
The Prosecutor’s Office, together with KPSM, reaffirms its commitment to combating gun violence and protecting residents and visitors.