The Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard and Gendarmerie strengthen  collaborative efforts on Simpson Bay Lagoon security following recent thefts 

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SIMPSONBAY, Sint Maarten — This morning, representatives from the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard, substation Sint Maarten and  the Gendarmerie convened for a follow-up meeting to address the escalating security concerns in  the Simpson bay lagoon area following a series of recent thefts. The meeting solidified the plan for  enhanced interdepartmental coordination aimed at improving security and deterring criminal  activities. 

Key outcomes of the meeting include the immediate implementation of coordinated patrol schedules  and the introduction of joint patrols in strategic areas. These measures will be rolled out with  immediate effect, with the goal of maximizing the effectiveness of resources and ensuring a visible  security presence in vulnerable areas.

“This marks a new chapter in our joint efforts to protect the  Simpson Bay Lagoon community; “said Jurandy Sambre, Head of Operations for the Coast Guard  Substation. “By uniting our forces we are taking decisive action to address security concerns and  provide peace of mind to the boating community and residents in the affected area. 

“Commander of the Gendarmerie, Hugues Loyez, emphasized the importance of proactive  collaboration, stating; “The implementation of these measures reflects our shared commitment to  ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone in the Simpson Bay Lagoon. This marks a crucial  step forward in our mission to combat crime effectively”.

In addition to these measures, both  departments are urging anyone who has recently been a victim of theft or burglary, on either side of  the island, to file a police report with the respective authorities. This information is essential for  guiding security operations and ensuring proper follow-up on reported incidents.