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Reflection on Preventive Police Actions, Capacity Management, and the Social Dimensions of Crime as Sint Maarten Enters the New Year.

kpsmevaluation31122025PHILIPSBURG:--- As Sint Maarten enters the New Year, the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) reflects on the recent period of intensified preventive police actions carried out across the island. These actions increased police visibility and focused on targeted controls aimed at combating narcotics trafficking and the illegal possession of firearms during a peak tourism period.

Public calls to maintain this heightened level of enforcement throughout the year are understandable, particularly on a small island that welcomes millions of cruise and air passengers annually. However, while economic activity and tourism continue to grow, the expansion of police personnel and operational capacity has remained limited. This imbalance places ongoing pressure on available resources and requires careful prioritization between preventive presence, investigative work, and event-related deployments.

Sint Maarten’s size, internal international border, and increasing number of national, cultural, and sporting events further intensify these demands. Major activities such as Carnival, the Heineken Regatta, and other large-scale events place additional strain on police capacity and reinforce the importance of strategic planning.

In response, KPSM continues to rely on intelligence-led policing, inter-agency cooperation, and the responsible use of technology. This approach allows officers and resources to be deployed where risks are highest, ensuring enforcement remains targeted, proactive, and effective while supporting sustainable capacity management throughout the year.

Despite these challenges, KPSM personnel continue to work extended hours and make personal sacrifices to safeguard residents and visitors. Preventive policing remains an essential tool, but it must be balanced with investigative responsibilities and realistic staffing limitations.

At the same time, KPSM emphasizes a fundamental reality: crime is closely linked to social conditions. Law enforcement should not be the first response to underlying social challenges, but rather the final safeguard when other systems fail.

The first interaction of a young person in the Sint Maarten community should be with strong social institutions—not the police. Families, parents, schools, community leaders, government organizations (GOs), and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a critical role in mentorship, education, guidance, and early intervention.

In recognition of this shared responsibility, KPSM has implemented several community-oriented prevention initiatives aimed at steering youth away from criminal behavior. One such initiative is the KPSM Youth Wing, which focuses on positive engagement, trust-building, and mentorship within the community.

While these efforts demonstrate KPSM’s commitment beyond traditional enforcement, sustainable crime prevention cannot be achieved by the police alone. Long-term safety requires coordinated investment in social development, education, and youth empowerment.

As long as economic growth continues without a clear and parallel vision for social and educational development, the risk remains that a young person’s first point of contact with government will be the police—an outcome KPSM actively seeks to prevent. Strengthening social structures is essential to ensuring that policing remains the last line of defense, not the first encounter.

The Korps Politie Sint Maarten remains fully committed to public safety and to working alongside community partners toward a safer future for all.

KPSM wishes the entire community of Sint Maarten a happy and safe 2026.

 

 

KPSM Press Release.


Police Investigate Firearm Incident in Sucker Garden.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is investigating an incident involving the use of a firearm that occurred in the early morning hours of Wednesday, December 31, 2025, in the Sucker Garden area.

Just after 04:00 a.m., Central Police Dispatch received multiple reports of shots being fired and a person being shot at in Sucker Garden. Officers were immediately dispatched to the location.

Upon arrival, officers were informed that a male suspect, identified by the initials F.B.L., allegedly fired several shots at his minor sister following an altercation involving the suspect, his sister, and their mother. The minor was not injured during the incident. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived.

Later that same morning, the suspect voluntarily reported to the police station and turned himself in. He was immediately arrested and is currently being held at the Philipsburg Police Station pending further investigation.

KPSM treats all firearm-related incidents with the utmost seriousness and continues to investigate this matter.  

 

KPSM Press Release.

KPSM Thanks Minister of Justice N. Tackling for Her Role in Acquiring Specialized Vehicles.

policevehicles31122025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) has received specialized vehicles from the Netherlands to enhance the operational capacity of its A-Team. These vehicles will support the team in responding more effectively to high-risk and complex situations.

The acquisition was made possible through the efforts of the Minister of Justice, the Honorable N. Tackling, in collaboration with Dutch authorities. This support reflects a continued commitment to public safety and strengthened law enforcement in Sint Maarten.

The vehicles are already in the possession of members of the A-team and will contribute to the operational readiness of the KPSM A-Team.

 

 

KPSM Press Release.

Dutch Defense Minister to Visit Caribbean Region.

THE HAGUE:---  Minister of Defense Ruben Brekelmans is scheduled for a working visit to the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from Monday, January 5, to Thursday, January 8. The regular working visit will include stops in Aruba, Sint Maarten, Curaçao, and Bonaire.
The primary purpose of the trip is for the Minister to visit the deployed Defense units and receive a briefing on their duties and operations within the region.
The four-day tour will begin on Monday, January 5, at the Marine Barracks Savaneta in Aruba. The following day, Tuesday, the Minister will visit the Marine Corps Detachment in Sint Maarten. On Wednesday, a visit is scheduled for the Parera Naval Base in Curaçao. The working tour will conclude on Thursday, January 8, on Bonaire, where the Minister will meet with the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee after a visit to the station ship HNLMS Groningen.
In addition to visiting the various defense units, Minister Brekelmans will hold discussions with the Governors, Prime Ministers, and Island Governors of the Caribbean countries and islands. These meetings will focus on the current situation in the Caribbean region, shared priorities, and mutual cooperation.

Prefecture Announces Temporary Ban on Fireworks Following Safety Concerns.

firecrackers30122025SAINT-MARTIN:---  In response to recent public safety incidents, the Prefecture of Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin has issued an immediate temporary ban on the use and sale of certain fireworks. The measure, announced on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, aims to curb dangerous behaviors during the New Year celebrations.

The decree strictly prohibits individuals from purchasing, selling, transferring, transporting, or using consumer fireworks classified under categories F2 and F3. This restriction applies across the entire territory of Saint-Martin and is effective immediately from December 30, 2025, through January 4, 2026.

According to the Prefecture, the decision follows a series of troubling events over recent nights where law enforcement officers were targeted with mortar fireworks. Officials described this behavior as unacceptable and emphasized the severe risks posed not only to the targeted officers but also to the individuals firing the devices, many of whom are minors.

"In order to guarantee the safety of people and property at the end of 2025," the press release stated, the administration felt compelled to intervene. The goal is to prevent accidents and maintain public order during a period traditionally marked by high festivity.

Law enforcement agencies have been fully mobilized to ensure strict compliance with the new regulations. The Prefecture warns that failure to adhere to the ban will result in sanctions.

While the administration recognizes the desire to celebrate the New Year, they are calling on the public to prioritize safety. The official statement urged residents to "reconcile celebrations and respect for safety rules so that the party remains a party."

For further information regarding this decree, the communication office can be reached at 06 90 71 53 73.


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