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Stolen Identities: Fake License Ring Under Scrutiny in St. Maarten.

~Multiple Fake Driver’s Licenses Raise Serious Questions about the Security of Official Documents~

stolenid21052026PHILIPSBURG:---  A growing identity theft scandal is raising alarm across St. Maarten after images surfaced showing what appear to be multiple driver’s licenses carrying the same identity information but displaying completely different individuals.

The discovery has intensified public concerns surrounding the possible existence of a fraudulent identification network operating on the island — one that may involve stolen personal identities, forged government documents, and the illegal sale of fake licenses.

According to sources familiar with the matter, KPSM has reportedly discovered several suspicious identification cards and driver’s licenses believed to be fraudulent. Investigators are now attempting to determine how authentic personal data is being duplicated and distributed on counterfeit government-issued documents.

Authorities are said to be facing a major hurdle: identifying the individuals responsible for stealing identities and producing or selling the fake documents.

The issue gained widespread attention after social media posts connected one of the questionable identities to a vehicle allegedly involved in a hit-and-run investigation. Images circulating online appear to show different man using documents containing identical personal information — a red flag that experts say strongly suggests identity fraud.

Law enforcement sources indicate that investigators suspect a larger operation could be behind the activity, possibly involving the unauthorized access of official records or document systems.

Some sources have even alleged that the main culprit may work within the Receiver’s Office, though those claims have not been officially confirmed by authorities. No arrests have been publicly announced at this time, and investigators continue gathering evidence.

The incident has sparked concern among residents and elected officials who fear innocent people could unknowingly become victims of criminal investigations, financial fraud, or reputational damage because their identities were stolen and reused on fake documents.

Security experts warn that identity theft operations in the Caribbean are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with counterfeit licenses and forged IDs now appearing more authentic than ever before.

Residents are being urged to carefully protect copies of personal documents, monitor suspicious activity involving their names or identification, and immediately report any concerns to law enforcement.

Calls are also growing for stricter oversight and improved security measures surrounding the issuance of government identification and driver’s licenses.

As the investigation unfolds, many citizens are demanding answers — and accountability — regarding how such documents could allegedly circulate without detection.

SMN NEWS will continue following this developing story.


KPSM Seeking Public Assistance in Severe Ill-Treatment Investigation.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is requesting the assistance of the public in connection with an ongoing investigation into a severe ill-treatment incident that took place on May 3rd, 2026.
During this incident, the male victim, J.J. “Jack” Tanis, was severely ill-treated by unknown suspect(s). As a result of the assault, the victim sustained serious head injuries and had to undergo emergency surgery due to the severe blows he received. At this time, he remains in a critical condition.
Detectives have been actively investigating this case and have developed certain leads. However, KPSM is still seeking additional information from members of the public regarding the circumstances surrounding this incident. Any person who may have witnessed the incident, has information concerning those responsible, or may possess relevant details is urged to come forward.
Anyone with information is requested to contact the Detective Department at +1 (721) 542-2222 ext. 106 or 107, or anonymously via the Tip Line at 9300.

Armed Robbery at Jewelry Store in Oyster Pond.

armedrobberyfillin13082012OYSTER POND:--- At approximately 4:30 p.m. today, an armed robbery occurred at a jewelry store located inside the Westin Resort in the Oyster Pond area.
According to preliminary information, three scooters carrying several suspects dressed in dark clothing entered the area and robbed the jewelry store.
The suspects reportedly stole jewelry and fired a shot inside the establishment. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
Detectives and police officers remain at the scene and are actively investigating the incident.
Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the robbery to contact the police at +1 (721) 542-2222 or call the anonymous tip line at 9300.
Preliminary reports indicate that the suspects escaped toward the French side of the island.
Further updates will follow as more information becomes available.

17 participants successfully complete Intermediate Drone Pilot Training for Disaster Response.

btpdronetraining21052026PHILIPSBURG:--- Seventeen participants have successfully completed the intermediate training for Real World Drone Operations hosted by Bureau Telecommunications and Post (BTP) and Office of Disaster Management (ODM), marking another important step in strengthening Sint Maarten’s emergency response and disaster recovery capabilities. The training served as a continuation of the beginner Drone Pilot course hosted in 2025.

Participants represented several key sectors that play a critical role during emergencies and post-disaster operations, including the Police Force (KPSM), Fire Department, VKS, VSA, and the utility sector. The newly trained drone operators are expected to support future Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activities and field operations across the country.

The intensive training program was conducted by five professional instructors from the Curaçao-based company “Drone by CDS Academy” and was well received by all participants. The course focused on flight preparation, drone hardware and software systems, advanced flying techniques, building assessments, search and rescue operations, the planning and execution of drone missions, and operational reporting.

Drone technology continues to prove to be an efficient and valuable tool in disaster management and emergency response. Its capabilities include rapid damage assessments, network and infrastructure inspections, search and rescue support, safety monitoring, payload deliveries, fire assessments, and other critical emergency support functions.

BTP Director Judianne Hoeve stated, “With a skilled local drone force, Sint Maarten is now better equipped to deploy its own teams during disasters and emergency situations. Having trained personnel on island allows for faster response, improved situational awareness, and better decision making for the EOC during critical moments.”

The Director further emphasized the importance of developing local capacity, noting that the unfortunate ongoing missing person situation in Saba serves as a reminder of how valuable drone technology and trained operators can be during emergency situations and search operations. “This situation reminds us why it is so important to continue building local capacity and developing a dedicated drone force that can assist in any emergency scenario. Drones can become the eyes of the EOC by providing immediate information that greatly improves operational coordination and decision making,” the Director added.

BTP and ODM congratulated all seventeen participants who successfully completed the training and received their certificates. Their dedication and commitment to strengthening national preparedness and emergency response capabilities are highly commendable.

2025 Income Tax Return Deadline June 1, 2026.

taxinspectorate21052026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Inspectorate of Taxes reminds the public that the deadline to submit the 2025 Income Tax Return Form is Monday, June 1, 2026. Taxpayers must file their tax return forms in person at the front office of the Tax Administration during office hours, Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Taxpayers are encouraged to file early to avoid long lines.

The 2025 Income Tax Return Forms A and B can be accessed via the Tax Administration’s website (www.tax.sx) or through the online services portal at onlineservices.sintmaartengov.org. While forms may be downloaded online, submissions cannot be made online or via email and must be submitted physically to the Tax Administration.

Taxpayers are reminded to bring a copy of their completed tax return form for stamping as proof of receipt upon submission. Persons unable to file by the deadline may submit an extension request by Monday, June 1, 2026, accompanied by a valid reason. Income Tax extension requests must be submitted individually, as bulk or blanket requests for multiple taxpayers will not be accepted. Married couples are required to jointly submit one tax return form.

For more information or assistance, please contact the Tax Administration by telephone at 542-2143, 542-3782, 542-3839, or 542-3840, via WhatsApp at 556-3699, or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


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