Several Arrests Made in Ongoing Drug Investigations


The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) continues to intensify its efforts in combating drug-
related crimes across the island. Detectives from various specialized units have recently
made several arrests in connection with ongoing investigations into the import and export of
illegal narcotics.
On April 7, 2026, based on an arrest warrant, suspect R.J.L., aged 36, was arrested in
connection with the importation of soft drugs into Sint Maarten. The suspect was
subsequently questioned and remains in police custody pending further investigation. This
investigation is being carried out by the Alpha Team.
In a separate investigation, on April 8, 2026, suspect Q.C.A., aged 22, was arrested based
on an arrest warrant for his involvement in the export of hard drugs. Following the arrest, a
house search was conducted in the Middle Region area. The suspect has been questioned
and remains in custody pending further investigation. This case is being handled by the
Pelican Team, which specializes in cross-border investigations related to drugs and firearms.
Drug trafficking and abuse continue to pose a serious threat not only to Sint Maarten, but to
communities across the Caribbean and the international community at large. The illegal
drug trade fuels a cycle of crime that often includes violence, firearm-related offenses,
money laundering, and the expansion of organized criminal networks. These activities place
significant strain on law enforcement and judicial systems. From a regional and international
perspective, drug trafficking undermines cooperation between countries and threatens
economic stability.
KPSM continues to work closely with regional and international partners to combat these
threats. A coordinated and sustained approach remains essential in disrupting drug
trafficking networks and protecting the safety, stability, and prosperity of our community.