Large Scale Joint Border Controls of 26 Vessels at Three Ports of Entry
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Large Scale Joint Border Controls of 26 Vessels at Three Ports of Entry

A inter-island cargo boat being inspected by the joint control unit. (Police photo's contributed) A inter-island cargo boat being inspected by the joint control unit. (Police photo's contributed)

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The KPSM (Sint Maarten Police Force) Alpha Team consisting of members of the Police Force, the Immigration Department the Royal Marechaussee and Customs Department, as of late has been very successful in intercepting persons illegally coming into or travelling through Sint Maarten via the Princess Juliana International, police said on Thursday.

“On Tuesday September 18th this team joined forces with other law enforcement partners such as the K-9 Unit, the Coast guard, the French P.A.F. and the Maritime Inspection, and held a joint control at the three busiest harbor entry points in Great bay.

“The main focus points of this control were to control and combat border crossing crime and criminal activity, human trafficking- and human-smuggling, illegal fire-arm and drugs.

“The controls started at approximately 8.00 a.m. and continued until 4.30 p.m. During these controls a total of 26 vessels were controlled. The vessels consisted of cargo-vessels, ferry-boats, sailing vessels and jet-skis’. This control was very successful and more controls are scheduled to take place.” (Sint Maarten Police Force)

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