Suspect arrested in illegal firearms trafficking probe

Suspect arrested in illegal  firearms trafficking probe

Police seized a firearm, ammunition, an air gun

PHILIPSBURG--The Detective Department of the Police Force of St. Maarten (KPSM) continues to actively investigate several cases involving the trafficking of illegal firearms and narcotics on the island.

As part of one ongoing investigation, detectives received information linking a male suspect to the illegal trade in firearms. Based on the information gathered, members of the Special Crimes Unit arrested a 35-year-old man, identified by the initials J.J.M., on June 8, on suspicion of involvement in firearms trafficking.

Following his arrest, and under the direction of the Investigating Judge, officers conducted a search of the suspect’s residence.

During the search, police confiscated a quantity of narcotics and cash. Officers also seized a firearm, ammunition, an air gun, jewellery, and other items considered relevant to the investigation.

All seized items were transported to the Philipsburg Police Station for further analysis and processing.

The suspect remains in police custody as the investigation continues.

KPSM said it remains committed to tackling the illegal trade in firearms and narcotics and continues to urge members of the public to provide information that may assist law enforcement in addressing serious criminal activity.

The Daily Herald

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