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721news officially added to St. Maarten Police Force press mailing list

March 7, 2016

721news officially added to St. Maarten Police Force press mailing list
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Editor’s Note:

On behalf of the 721news team, The Real Paparazzi Network team, and specially our readers, we would like to thank the PR Department of the St. Maarten Police Force for adding our news media house to the official press mailing list.

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We also want to thank the Minister of Justice, Chief Commissioner of Police, and the Chief Prosecutor and specially prosecutor van Nie for any help you may have contributed to this accomplishment.

It’s our belief that only together we can serve and inform the public of St. Maarten, and whoever is overseas and following the latest developing news in St. Maarten.

Once more thank you,

The Reliable News Team

721news.com

721news officially added to St. Maarten Police Force press mailing list

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/local-news/721news-officially-added-to-st-maarten-police-force-press-mailing-list/

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