The officer it is understood fought with her boyfriend in Saba and she pulled out her service weapon and threatened him. SMN News learnt that the young man filed a complaint with the police internal affairs. SMN News also learnt that the officer even fought on Facebook with her lover. Officer Philips was ordered to return back to St. Maarten and her weapon was also seized as the investigation continues. In an invited comment Chief Commissioner of Police Peter De Witte confirmed that the officer in question was brought back to St. Maarten because she is engaged in unethical behavior. De Witte said according to the information provided to him the officer did not use her service weapon, but admitted that the officer and her lover was engaged in a war of words that even took place on Facebook. De Witte said the investigation is in its early stages and when it is completed he would be able to say more on the case.
Police Internal Affairs Investigating Confused Cop.
The officer it is understood fought with her boyfriend in Saba and she pulled out her service weapon and threatened him. SMN News learnt that the young man filed a complaint with the police internal affairs. SMN News also learnt that the officer even fought on Facebook with her lover. Officer Philips was ordered to return back to St. Maarten and her weapon was also seized as the investigation continues. In an invited comment Chief Commissioner of Police Peter De Witte confirmed that the officer in question was brought back to St. Maarten because she is engaged in unethical behavior. De Witte said according to the information provided to him the officer did not use her service weapon, but admitted that the officer and her lover was engaged in a war of words that even took place on Facebook. De Witte said the investigation is in its early stages and when it is completed he would be able to say more on the case.