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HNLMS Groningen station ship Caribbean.

stationship04062026HNLMS Groningen has taken over the role of station ship in the Caribbean from HNLMS Friesland. The patrol ship docked in St. Anna Bay in Willemstad this morning.
Over the coming months, the ship will be deployed for various safety tasks at sea, such as surveillance, enforcement, and combating illegal activities like drug smuggling. Additionally, it stands ready to provide support in emergency situations, such as during the hurricane season that began this month.
The Royal Netherlands Navy has four Holland-class patrol ships. These OPVs (Ocean-Going Patrol Vessels) are flexibly deployable vessels for the surveillance of coastal waters. The station ship has an NH90 maritime combat helicopter on board to support the ship with aerial operations.
For the past four months, HNLMS Friesland has fulfilled the role of station ship in the Caribbean. In addition to monitoring the security situation around the islands, the ship recently visited New Orleans, where it participated in festivities marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.
With the presence of a station ship in the region, Defense contributes to peace and security in the Caribbean.


KPSM – Missing Person Report.

msjoseph04062026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Yvrose Joseph, a 58-year-old woman who has been reported missing under concerning circumstances.
Ms. Joseph is described as approximately 1.60 meters (5'3") tall, with a heavy build and a dark brown complexion. She resides at Sucker Garden Road 111-B.
According to preliminary information, Ms. Joseph, who is known to suffer from medical conditions, was last seen on Thursday of last week while shopping with her spouse. During the outing, she reportedly walked away and did not return. Her whereabouts have remained unknown since that time.
KPSM is urging anyone who may have seen Ms. Joseph or who has any information regarding her whereabouts to contact the authorities immediately.
Anyone with information is asked to contact:
• KPSM Emergency Line: +1 (721) 542-2222
• Spouse (T. Jean-Marie): +1 (721) 587-4832
The Police Force of Sint Maarten continues its efforts to locate Ms. Joseph and ensure her safe and timely return.

Final Notice to Owners of Vehicles Stored at Philipsburg Police Station.

confiscatedvehicles04062026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is issuing a final call to owners of vehicles currently stored at the Philipsburg Police Station to come forward and claim their property. Owners who fail to do so risk having their vehicles permanently removed and disposed of in the near future.
As part of KPSM's ongoing cleanup and hurricane preparedness campaign, efforts are underway to clear the backyard of the Philipsburg Police Station, where numerous scooters, motorcycles, cars, trucks, and other vehicles have been stored for extended periods. With the hurricane season now underway, these vehicles pose potential safety hazards and occupy valuable space needed for police operations.
Despite several previous public requests, many vehicle owners have not yet come forward to claim their property. KPSM is therefore urging all owners to visit the police station as soon as possible with the necessary ownership documentation to arrange collection of their vehicles.
Owners of vehicles confiscated in connection with theft, fencing, or other criminal investigations are requested to contact the Detective Department at +1 (721) 542-2222, extensions 114 or 221, for information on the status of their vehicles and retrieval procedures.
KPSM advises that, following consultation and coordination with the Prosecutor's Office and other relevant government authorities, the process of removing and disposing of unclaimed vehicles will commence in the near future. Once this process begins, vehicle owners may lose the opportunity to recover their property.
Members of the public who believe they may have a vehicle stored at the police station are strongly encouraged to act without delay.
KPSM appreciates the community's cooperation as it continues its efforts to maintain a safe, orderly, and hurricane-ready environment.

“Governor receives resignation letter from Minister Public Health, Social Development and Labor”

ajamubrug04062026HARBOUR VIEW, PHILIPSBURG:---In an audience held on June 3, 2026, at the Cabinet of the Governor, His Excellency Governor of Sint Maarten, Mr. Ajamu G. Baly, was presented with the resignation letter of the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), Mr. Richinel S.J. Brug.
The resignation was tendered by Minister Brug as a result of the current political situation. On Friday, May 29th, 2026, the Parliament of Sint Maarten passed a motion of no-confidence against the minister. In accordance with Article 33, second paragraph, of the Constitution of Sint Maarten, a minister who no longer has the confidence of Parliament shall make his position available.
The Governor has forwarded the resignation letter to the Prime Minister of Sint Maarten, Mr. Luc F.E. Mercelina, for further handling and advice regarding the necessary follow-up actions.

Drag Racing Gains Momentum as Federation and Emergency Services Collaborate for Safe Test & Tune Event.

dragracing04062026PHILIPSBURG:--- On May 25, representatives of the St. Maarten Automotive Federation met with members of the police department, fire department, and ambulance department in preparation for the upcoming Test & Tune event scheduled for June 7 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Soualiga Road.
During the meeting, all parties discussed the safety precautions and overall safety plan for the event. One of the additional measures agreed upon was a collaborative vehicle inspection process to take place one day before the event. Representatives from both the police and fire departments will be present during the inspections to ensure that all participating vehicles are equipped with the necessary safety equipment and are in proper operating condition.
The sport of drag racing continues to gain momentum, and the federation welcomes the support, guidance, and collaboration from all stakeholders, especially the police, fire, and ambulance departments.
The meeting proved to be very productive, with all parties expressing a strong willingness to contribute to the continued growth and development of the sport on the island. Among the topics discussed was the possibility of identifying suitable locations for the future construction of a race track.
We remain confident that St. Maarten will one day have its own dedicated motorsport race track for enthusiasts to enjoy safely. Until then, the federation and other automotive associations will continue doing their part by organizing Test & Tune events to help ensure drivers have a safe and controlled environment to develop their skills and passion for the sport.


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