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Three arrested in vote-buying investigation, search conducted in parliament office.

~Member of Parliament Akeem Arrindell at the center of Vote Buying Investigation.~

 

PHILIPSBURG:--- Three suspects so far have been arrested today, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, on suspicion of, among others, participating in a criminal organization with the purpose of buying votes for which a Member of the Sint Maarten Parliament was the primary beneficiary.

On the same day, the MP's workplace in the Parliament Building at the centre of the case was searched as part of the ongoing investigation by the National Detectives under the direction of the examining judge.

More arrests and searches are not ruled out in this investigation that focuses on the period around the parliamentary elections of January 2024.

Vote buying/selling is a serious crime that jeopardizes the integrity of elections and feeds corruption. This investigation aims to maintain the integrity, fairness, and fundament of the democratic process.

The investigation is ongoing. Anyone who has been approached with offers to sell their vote or anyone who knows of someone attempting to sell or buy votes is urged to report such to the KPSM anonymous tip line 9300.

The investigation, code named ‘Aconitum’, is conducted by the National Detectives, under the authority of the Prosecutor’s Office Sint Maarten.

The National Detectives specialize in investigating criminal activities within government, with a particular focus on civil servants.

 

Prosecutors Office Press Release.

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