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MP Lewis gives government poor rating after first year in office, cites stagnation, unmet promises.

lyndonlewis13112025PHILIPSBURG:--- Nation Opportunity Wealth (NOW) Member of Parliament (MP) Lyndon Lewis said he is “personally not impressed” with the government’s performance after its first year in office, calling it “poor, with the clear notation that they could have done far better.”
Asked to assess performance, Lewis criticized multiple ministries for underperformance, highlighted long-standing citizen complaints, and stressed the need for urgent reforms.
Lewis specifically singled out the Ministries of Justice and VROMI for significant underperformance. He said, “With regard to VROMI, the island feels stagnated to the point where the lack of progress can almost be compared to a national development crisis.” He noted an ongoing influx of complaints about long-pending permits, poor communication, and the absence of clear direction. On Justice, Lewis said, “A new approach and meaningful reform are desperately needed—particularly within the immigration sector. Citizens continue to express frustration and exhaustion over delayed permit processing and the lack of communication surrounding their applications.”
He also raised concerns about crime rates, stating that despite increased patrols, “crime rates continue to rise, creating economic fear and heightened concern within the community.” Lewis compared the current Minister of Justice’s performance to his own tenure, saying, “During my tenure as Minister of Justice, although brief, my administration successfully issued approximately six batches within seven months. This current Minister, who has now served a full year, has not initiated a single new batch, aside from the two batches that were already initiated under my administration.”
Lewis criticized the Ministry of TEATT for unkept promises and delays, particularly regarding the long-promised reconstruction of the Marketplace. “One year later, the long-promised reconstruction of the Marketplace has yet to begin or be completed, leaving hardworking vendors without the solution they were assured,” he said, noting that repeated promises have not translated into tangible results.
When asked about priorities for the coming year, Lewis spoke of the need for comprehensive reforms in immigration, improved policies for VROMI and TEATT, and urgent relief measures for residents regarding GEBE’s billing system.
Assessing the government’s overall effectiveness in addressing citizen issues, Lewis stated, “Critical issues such as the issuance of batches for law enforcement employees, the completion of the function book that covers ambulance and fire department workers, financial relief for families struggling with their GEBE bills, the long-delayed Marketplace project, rising crime, and stagnation in economic development remain at an all-time high. These are issues the government has failed to address in any meaningful way.”
Lewis could not cite any examples of ministers exceeding expectations, saying, “At this moment, I cannot provide any such examples. The level of production from the government remains at the bare minimum.”
Lewis says he remains hopeful that “we will witness a meaningful shift in how this government approaches its responsibilities to the people. St Maarten deserves leadership that is present, proactive, and committed to action, not just promises. This year must be different. This year must deliver results. The people of St Maarten deserve nothing less, and I will continue to hold the government accountable while offering my full support to ensure that real, tangible progress is finally achieved.”


Missing Person Report.

annevans26112025PHILIPSBURG:---The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Ms. Ann EVANS, a U.S. citizen born on May 29, 1970, who has been reported missing.
Ms. Evans was a guest aboard the cruise ship Rotterdam, which was docked in Port St. Maarten on November 20, 2025. At approximately 10:00 a.m., she departed the ship on an organized island tour. During the tour, Ms. Evans disembarked the bus in Marigot, French Saint Martin, during the tour but did not return to the bus or to the cruise vessel.
Efforts to locate Ms. Evans are ongoing, and law enforcement authorities on both the Dutch and French sides of the island have been alerted.
Description:
• Name: Ann EVANS
• Age: 55 Years old
• Nationality: United States of America
KPSM and the French Gendarmerie are urging anyone with information about Ms. Evans’ whereabouts to come forward.
If Ms. Evans herself sees this message, she is kindly requested to contact her family, the Police Force of Sint Maarten, or the French Gendarmerie as soon as possible to confirm her safety.
Contact Information:
• Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM): +1 (721) 542-2222
• Gendarmerie / French Police (Saint-Martin): +590 590-29-25-25
• Cruise Line Agent – Marcia Foga: +1 (721) 588-9532

 

 

KPSM Press Release.

Police Officers Attacked While Recovering Stolen Vehicles in Dutch Quarter. (UPDATED)

stolenvehicles26112025PHILIPSBURG:---  Police officers were forced to retreat under a barrage of stones this evening while attempting to recover two stolen vehicles in the Garden of Eden area of Dutch Quarter.
The incident occurred when police patrols were in the process of removing the stolen cars from the location. A group of individuals gathered and began throwing stones at the officers, creating a dangerous situation that compelled the police to seek immediate shelter.
Police Spokesman Inspector Joe Josepha confirmed the events, stating that the patrols on the scene had to withdraw for their safety following the attack. The situation escalated quickly, preventing the officers from completing their work at the scene. Further details regarding the investigation into the stolen vehicles and the subsequent assault on the officers are expected to be released as they become available.

 

Police Investigating Recovered Stolen Vehicles & Stone-Throwing Incident.


The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) is investigating an incident in the Quilletor Drive area, near Madrid Drive, where two suspected stolen vehicles were discovered. The situation escalated when officers were pelted with stones while one of the vehicles was being towed.
A police patrol responded to the location after an individual reported finding a vehicle previously listed as stolen. Upon arrival in the Quilletor Drive area, officers located a vehicle showing clear signs of tampering. Shortly afterward, a second suspicious vehicle was found nearby. Both vehicles displayed indications of theft and were confiscated along with items found inside.
While one of the vehicles was being removed by a towing company, officers were suddenly attacked with stones thrown from multiple directions. A nearby vehicle sustained damage during the incident. The patrol(s) managed to regain control of the situation and safely withdrew from the area.
The KPSM Detective Department is investigating both the vehicle thefts and the violent actions taken against responding officers.
KPSM stresses that any form of aggression, assault, or stone-throwing toward police officers is a serious criminal offense. Such behavior endangers both officers and the community. This type of behavior will not be tolerated, and those responsible will face strict police action.
Residents who witnessed the incident or have information about those involved are urged to contact +17215455555 or 911, the KPSM Tipline at 9300, or report anonymously through the designated channels.

 

KPSM Press Release.

War Room 2.0: Successful Kingdom-Wide Cooperation Against Firearms Crime.

warroom25112025ORANJESTAD:--- From 10 to 14 November 2025, analysts, intelligence officers, and investigators from all countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including the Caribbean Netherlands, worked side by side in a single space to address firearms-related crime. The result: sufficient intelligence to launch three criminal investigations in the short term, ten intelligence products, and a more detailed understanding of the firearms crisis across the Caribbean.

This second edition, dubbed War Room 2.0, focused on analysing Kingdom-wide patterns in the transport, trade, possession, and use of firearms. Local and international information sources were combined and supplemented with open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques and advanced analysis tools. Launched by the Board of Chiefs of Police of the Dutch Caribbean, the event was organized by the Inter-Island Information Coordination Platform (IICP) in collaboration with the Dutch National Police. This initiative builds on the success of the pilot held in March 2025.

Participants included representatives from the five police forces within the Kingdom, the Special Police Task Force (RST), the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, and the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard. The Public Prosecution Service was closely involved as well.

The event was officially opened by Minister Dowers, Aruba’s Minister of Justice, together with Chief of Police Ramon Arnhem of the Aruba Police Force, who spoke on behalf of the Board of Chiefs of Police. Minister Dowers expressed appreciation for the continuation of the initiative and stressed the importance of maintaining momentum: “It is not always easy to start such projects — let alone to sustain them over time,” he noted, adding that he looks forward to the deliverables produced during this edition.

Chief Arnhem highlighted the importance of regional cooperation: “We are honored to host this second edition in Aruba. It is not only a privilege for the Aruba Police Force but also a sign of confidence in the partnerships we have built over the years with our sister islands and Kingdom partners.”

Rafiek Dinmohamed, coordinator of the IICP, reflected on the platform’s evolution: “When we started the IICP in 2024, it began with a vision — a belief that police cooperation between islands, or rather between countries, must be possible. Since then, we’ve grown step by step into a dedicated inter-island intelligence team that collaborates daily, shares information, and produces actionable intelligence products that contribute to fighting crime across our Kingdom.”

The initiative took place against the backdrop of an escalating firearms crisis in the Caribbean. The possession and use of firearms have visibly increased in recent years. The urgency of the issue was underscored when a serious firearms-related incident occurred during the week of the War Room. Participants immediately mobilized to assess which relevant intelligence could be brought together.

The analysis conducted during the War Room revealed clear patterns. There is a strong interconnection between firearms and drugs. The guns–drugs–gangs dynamic—long observed in the region—was once again confirmed. Multiple individuals were found to be operating across the Kingdom using similar routes, facilitators, and logistical networks. In addition to new leads, the analysis uncovered data that are directly relevant to ongoing criminal investigations that are directly relevant to ongoing criminal investigations.

The War Room demonstrates what true collaboration looks like when it moves beyond rhetoric into concrete action. While the first edition marked the start of a new phase in Kingdom-wide cooperation, the second edition proves that this method of working is now solidly embedded and producing results. A follow-up edition is already being planned for next year, with the aim of engaging CARICOM IMPACS and broadening regional cooperation even further.

VROMI: ROAD, Infrastructure Rehabilitation Progressing Well.

billyfollygibbsdr25112025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment, and Infrastructure (VROMI) is pleased to announce progress on two projects, the first being the project to strengthen utility infrastructure and the second being the Private-Public Partnership to rehabilitate Billy Folly Road (Pelican). The Utility Infrastructure Project follows from the agreement signed in May by VROMI, NRPB, and GEBE to the tune of USD$5.1 million dollars to introduce electrical cables and drinking water pipes in Cole Bay, South Reward, Pointe Blanche, and A.T. Illidge Road (area of Madame Estate, Middle Region, and Dutch Quarter). Minister of VROMI Mr. Patrice Gumbs was on site on Friday at the intersection of A.T. Illidge Road and Gibbs Drive to inspect the works with the team from the Infrastructure Department.
The Ministry initiated hard surfacing of Gibbs Drive as part of the program in February 2024. Works were stopped following protests from residents related to a dispute by heirs on ownership of a parcel of land for the proposed bypass to Richardson Drive. Since then, road conditions have continued to deteriorate, prompting residents to approach the Government to intervene. The Ministry is currently in discussions with the heirs to come to a resolution to allow the Government to fulfill their promise to repair the road. In the interim, once the cabling and piping is completed, the Ministry of VROMI will grade Gibbs Drive until the restart of the hard-surfacing project. This will offer temporary relief by improving accessibility for the residents.
Last month, the Ministry announced a Private-Public Partnership with the business establishments in the area. At the time of publication, a total of USD$496,500 was raised by Simpsonbay Resort, Flamingo Hilton, The Atrium, La Vista, Simpsonbay Suites, Baker Suites, Market Garden, SMTA, Hollywood Casino, Splash Jewelry, Aquamania, Tepui Residences, Dollar Thrifty, Buccaneers Beach Bar, Peli Deli, and Sunset Spa. The Government contributed USD$94,000 to this initiative. The Minister, the Department of Infrastructure, and representatives of Windward Roads were on site to inspect the works. The project includes the introduction of much needed sidewalks, upgrading the concrete subsurface, and the introduction of an asphalt layer. In addition, the long-standing issue of water settling on the road (drainage), will be addressed.
“Windward Roads is proud to be part of this important project, made possible through the hard work and cooperation between the public and private sectors. Together, we are upgrading Billy Folly Road to enhance the infrastructure for the people of St. Maarten and for our visitors. We look forward to many more collaborations in the future and hope to continue contributing to the island’s development”, stated Michiel Witteveen of Winward Roads.
VROMI Minister Patrice Gumbs stated that “this project exemplifies the Public-Private Partnership model outlined in the Governing Program as vital for Sint Maarten's future development. The realization of this infrastructure improvement has been made possible through the generous support of local businesses and stakeholders who have demonstrated exceptional corporate social responsibility, and for that we are extremely thankful”.
Similar public-private partnership initiatives are currently being negotiated for other infrastructure projects, and the development of a framework to regulate partnerships going forward is in the final stages; to be shared with the public within the coming weeks.
The Ministry thanks the public for their patience, recognizing that proper public works take time, adequate financing, and planning to ensure quality infrastructure.


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