PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling has issued a stern warning to individuals involved in fights and violent disturbances during Carnival, declaring that such behavior will not be tolerated.
During Wednesday’s live Council of Ministers press briefing, Tackling addressed recent incidents of disorderly conduct and group fights in and around the Festival Village.
“This behavior will not be tolerated. Not by this ministry, not by the police force, and not by the community that we all share,” she said.
As part of immediate measures to restore order, the government has adjusted operating hours for the Festival Village. All booths and activities must now close at 4:00 a.m. daily and reopen at 6:00 a.m.
The minister said the decision was taken in the interest of public safety, crowd control, and maintaining order during the busy Carnival season.
Police officers have been instructed to strictly enforce the new rules, and full cooperation is expected from booth holders and the public.
Tackling warned that anyone attending Carnival with the intention to fight, incite violence, or settle personal disputes will face serious consequences.
“Arrests will be made, charges will be pursued, and a night of poor judgment can become a criminal record that will follow you well beyond this Carnival season,” she said.
With major events such as Jouvert Morning and the Grand Parade still ahead, the minister delivered a direct message to revelers.
“If you come to cause harm, you will be removed, and you will be held accountable.”
The Ministry of Justice has also strengthened law enforcement operations throughout Carnival. Measures include increased police presence before, during and after events, active patrols for crowd and traffic control, and preventative searches for illegal narcotics and firearms.
In addition, more than 20 officers from Aruba and Curaçao, along with officers from the BES islands, are assisting local police during the Carnival period.
Despite the recent incidents, Tackling emphasized that most residents and visitors have celebrated responsibly and peacefully.
“Carnival is a time of celebration, culture, and unity. Let us not allow violence or recklessness to overshadow what this season represents,” she said.




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