KPSM calls for public cooperation in crime fight

KPSM calls for public cooperation in crime fight

PHILIPSBURG-In light of the recent criminal activity over the past few weeks, the Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) would like to inform the public that officers and detectives are actively engaged in investigations and ongoing operations. Numerous leads are being pursued as part of efforts to address these incidents and ensure the safety and security of our community.

“While KPSM remains committed to maintaining law and order, we acknowledge the limitations of our resources. It is important for the public to understand that the police cannot be present at every location on the island. As such, we are appealing to the community for their cooperation and support in tackling these issues.

The Role of the Community and Stakeholders

The police force alone cannot effectively prevent crime. Law enforcement is often the last resort when it comes to addressing criminal activity. True and lasting solutions come from a collective effort involving everyone in the community, from individuals and local organizations to NGOs and government entities (GOs). By working together, we can address the root causes of crime and prevent incidents before they escalate.
We urge residents, community leaders, NGOs, and government agencies to collaborate in efforts that support crime prevention, early intervention, and social programs aimed at reducing the factors that lead to criminal behavior. This may include supporting youth outreach programs, education, social services, and initiatives that foster stronger community bonds.

The Importance of Public Support

We also ask all citizens to remain vigilant and assist by sharing any information that may be relevant to ongoing investigations. Your cooperation, whether through reporting suspicious activities or participating in community initiatives, is crucial in helping the police address these issues more effectively. Every effort count, and together, we can make a significant impact in curbing criminal behavior.
Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the Sint Maarten Police Force at +1 721 542 2222 or use the anonymous tip line at 9300.
KPSM appreciates the ongoing support and cooperation of the public and stakeholders as we work towards ensuring a safer and more secure Sint Maarten for all,” KPSM said via press release.

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