PHILIPSBURG: --- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is issuing an urgent appeal to the community for assistance in stopping a persistent wave of jewelry store robberies. Over the past year, these crimes have plagued Sint Maarten, particularly in Philipsburg, with similar incidents occurring in the Maho and Oyster Pond areas.
These robberies are more than just crimes against businesses; they endanger employees, threaten public safety, and damage the economic stability and reputation of our island.
The KPSM has been working tirelessly to combat this criminal activity. Through intensive investigations, surveillance, and intelligence gathering, we have successfully arrested several suspects directly involved in these robberies. Our officers continue to dedicate long hours, often at great personal risk, to protect the people and businesses of Sint Maarten.
Despite these efforts, the robberies continue. This pattern strongly suggests that these are not random acts, but organized crimes. We believe they are planned and financed by individuals who recruit others to carry out the robberies while they remain in the shadows.
Let us be clear: without a buyer, there is no robber. Without a fence for stolen goods, there is no thief.
Someone in our community knows who is behind these crimes. Someone sees unexplained wealth, hears the conversations, or recognizes the suspicious behavior. We believe someone is aware of who is profiting from this stolen jewelry.
The KPSM cannot win this fight alone. Organized crime thrives on silence. These thefts continue because individuals who could help are being protected by those who refuse to speak. When criminals profit from the shadows while others risk their lives, the entire community pays the price.
This is no longer just a police matter—it is a community responsibility. We urgently appeal to the people of Sint Maarten:
- If you know who may be involved, please come forward.
- If you suspect someone is buying or selling stolen jewelry, report it.
- If you have any information, no matter how small it seems, share it with the KPSM.
All information will be handled with strict confidentiality. Our goal is to stop those who exploit and endanger our island for personal gain.
We also call on families, friends, and associates to reflect on their role. Too often, criminal behavior is enabled by the silence or denial of those closest to the perpetrators. Shielding a loved one involved in crime does not protect them; it enables further harm to innocent people and contributes to the breakdown of our community. Turning a blind eye is not loyalty—it is complicity.
A responsible citizen stands for what is right, even when it is difficult. True care means guiding others away from a life of crime, not allowing them to be used by those who profit from theft and violence.
Sint Maarten is a close-knit society, and these crimes affect us all. Businesses suffer, employees live in fear, and our island's reputation is threatened by the actions of a few who are supported by the silence of others.
The KPSM urges every citizen to choose courage over fear and responsibility over misplaced protection. Help us stop the masterminds behind these crimes. Help us protect Sint Maarten. Help us break the cycle. When the community stands together, crime has nowhere to hide.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the KPSM at +1 721-542-2222 or the anonymous tip line at 9300. Remember: See Something, Say Something.



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