PHILIPSBURG:--- The police force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) reports the arrest of two individuals following a significant narcotics seizure and the recovery of a firearm, ammunition, and other items connected to suspected criminal activity.
On Monday, December 9, 2025, at approximately 2:00 PM, KPSM officers conducting intensified controls targeting criminal activities throughout Sint Maarten stopped and searched a vehicle in the Middle Region. During a thorough search of the car, officers discovered a large quantity of narcotics and a substantial amount of cash concealed in a black bag.
The driver, identified by the initials I.J.G-M., was immediately arrested and transported to the Philipsburg Police Station for further investigation.
Given the significant quantity of narcotics found in the suspect's possession, KPSM consulted with the Public Prosecutor's Office. Following this consultation, authorization was granted to search the suspect's residence on Arch Road.
During the execution of the house search, officers made several additional critical discoveries:
• One firearm with ammunition and multiple magazines
• Ski masks
• A bulletproof vest
• A large sum of cash
• Various other items believed to be intended for use in criminal activities
All seized items have been confiscated as evidence. A second suspect, identified by the initials R.A.G. and identified as the father of the initial suspect, was also arrested at the residence in connection with violations of narcotics and firearm laws.
KPSM wishes to emphasize its unwavering commitment to combating criminal activity on Sint Maarten. These intensified controls are part of an ongoing, proactive approach to ensuring public safety and security across the island.
"Criminals should take clear notice: KPSM, in close collaboration with our justice partners, will continue to execute our mandate with determination and vigilance. KPSM is dedicated to making and keeping Sint Maarten safe for all residents and visitors."
Both suspects remain in custody as the investigation continues. They face charges related to narcotics possession, illegal firearm possession, and other criminal offenses. Additional charges may be forthcoming as investigators analyze all seized evidence.
The general public should be aware that these types of actions will continue in the coming days.
KPSM urges anyone with information related to criminal activity to contact the police at +1 721-542-2222 or the anonymous tip line at 9300.
KPSM Press Release.




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