The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) looks back on the Unity Jump-Up held on Friday,
March 29, 2026, which commenced shortly after 8:00 PM.
Overall, the event proceeded without any serious incidents, and the general atmosphere remained
orderly and festive. KPSM acknowledges the cooperation of the majority of participants and
spectators who contributed to the safe execution of this large-scale public event.
However, officers were confronted with several challenges, particularly in relation to traffic
management. Despite prior public notifications that Union Road would be closed from 7:30 PM
up to the Kruythoff Roundabout to facilitate safety measures and allow officers to manage
remaining traffic, several drivers insisted on accessing the closed roadway.
In one notable incident, a driver forcibly bypassed a road closure and failed to comply with a
lawful stop order issued by police. The individual was subsequently apprehended, arrested, and
issued a fine.
During the course of the Jump-Up, a total of four individuals were arrested for various offenses,
including disorderly conduct. Additionally, fines totaling just over $3,000 were issued for
violations committed throughout the event.
KPSM emphasizes that as the Carnival season progresses, strict enforcement will continue.
Individuals who fail to follow lawful orders or engage in disruptive or unlawful behavior will be
dealt with accordingly.
The Police Force remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents and
visitors during this festive period and urges the public to cooperate fully with all safety measures
put in place.
