I have never once felt unsafe in the 25 years I’ve lived here....today I am concerned

Manny Almirakis
December 8, 2025
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After twenty-five years of living and operating a business in Sint Maarten, I experienced something this past Friday night in Maho that I never imagined possible—a gun was placed to my head during an attempted robbery.

While I was fortunate to walk away physically unharmed, this incident highlights a growing and deeply troubling reality: the surge in crime across Sint Maarten has reached a level that threatens both residents and the tourism industry our economy depends on.

At present, there is insufficient police presence on the streets and limited resources available to deter or respond to criminal activity. Additionally, our open and uncontrolled borders allow individuals to commit crimes and cross between the Dutch and French sides within minutes, often without consequence. This creates an environment where criminals feel empowered and victims feel unprotected.

As a long-time resident and business owner, I am urgently calling on the Government of Sint Maarten to take immediate and decisive action to restore safety on the island. The implementation of 24/7 border controls, increased police presence, and coordinated cross-border security measures are no longer optional—they are essential.

These are practical, common-sense steps that can significantly reduce crime and reinforce the safety of our community. We should not have to wait for a tragic event to force change. The people of Sint Maarten, and the tourists who choose our island, deserve to feel safe.

I have never once felt unsafe in the 25 years I’ve lived here. Today, I am concerned not only for myself, but for every business owner, employee, resident, and visitor. Without swift response and stronger security measures, St. Maarten risks losing the trust and confidence of the very people who keep this island thriving.

I urge our leaders to prioritize public safety and take the actions necessary to protect our community

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