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POLICE FORCE OF SINT MAARTEN HONORS OFFICERS FOR DECADES OF DEDICATED SERVICE | Government of Sint Maarten

October 19, 2025

POLICE FORCE OF SINT MAARTEN HONORS OFFICERS FOR DECADES OF DEDICATED SERVICE | Government of Sint Maarten
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The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) held a recognition ceremony on Friday, October 17, 2025, at the police station in Philipsburg to honor several officers who have celebrated up to 45 years of distinguished service in policing. The ceremony also recognized a other group of officers who recently completed specialized training certifications.

The Honorable Minister of Justice, Nathalie Tackling, addressed the group with words of congratulation, thanking the officers for their unwavering dedication, commitment, and service to the police forces of the Netherlands Antilles and Sint Maarten. Minister Tackling reflected on the rarity of such commitment, noting that in modern times, it is increasingly difficult to find individuals who dedicate 40 years or more to a single organization. She emphasized that this extraordinary level of loyalty and service is a testament to the officers' character and devotion to their community.

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Special recognition was given to three police commissioners who have demonstrated exceptional longevity and dedication to law enforcement:

· Commissioner D. Baptist – 45 years of service

· Commissioner A. York – 45 years of service

· Commissioner B. Gout – 43 years of service

These three distinguished leaders have served with honor across different police organizations throughout their remarkable careers, representing a combined total of 133 years of law enforcement experience.

Chief of Police Mr. C. John also offered words of congratulation and reflection to the honorees, acknowledging the invaluable contributions these officers have made to the community and the organization.

Together with the entire management team of KPSM, the leadership recognized the years of service of all individuals honored at the ceremony and expressed profound gratitude for their continued dedication to public safety and community service.

The Police Force of Sint Maarten remains committed to recognizing excellence and fostering professional development within its ranks, ensuring the continued delivery of quality law enforcement services to the people of Sint Maarten.​

https://www.sintmaartengov.org/news/Pages/POLICE-FORCE-OF-SINT-MAARTEN-HONORS-OFFICERS-FOR-DECADES-OF-DEDICATED-SERVICE.aspx

Source: https://www.sxm-talks.com/local-news/police-force-of-sint-maarten-honors-officers-for-decades-of-dedicated-service-government-of-sint-maarten/

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