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Court sentences violent jewelry store robbers to up to Six years imprisonment | Soualiganewsday

June 22, 2026

Court sentences violent jewelry store robbers to up to Six years imprisonment | Soualiganewsday
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SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Court of First Instance has sentenced S.A.K.G. to six years’ imprisonment and S.G.M. to four years' imprisonment for their roles in violent jewelry store robberies. Both men were convicted on June 18, 2026, as accomplices in the October 25, 2025, robbery of Oro Diamante, while G. was also convicted for the December 6,2025,5 robbery of Island Treasures Jewelers.

The convictions stem from two separate investigations into armed robberies targeting jewelry stores on Sint Maarten. In the Oro Diamante case, the perpetrators targeted the Front Street business and made off with a substantial quantity of jewelry. M. was arrested shortly after the robbery following a police operation in the area of Little Bay, where he attempted to evade arrest by fleeing into the water.

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In relation to the Island Treasures robbery, the Court found that DNA evidence recovered from a vehicle used in the crime and telecommunications data linked G. to the offense. According to the judgment, no reasonable explanation was provided for the presence of his DNA in the vehicle or for the movements reflected in the telephone data. G. was acquitted of the allegation that he personally used a firearm during the robbery.

In its judgment, the Court emphasized that both robberies were carried out according to a clear and coordinated plan. The Court noted that criminal responsibility is not diminished by acting solely as a driver, as the various roles within such operations are interchangeable and contribute to the commission of the offense.

The Court further found that the smashing of display cases during the robberies constituted violence within the meaning of the offense of theft with violence.

Violent robberies have a significant impact on victims, businesses, and the wider community. The Prosecutor's Office remains committed to the investigation and prosecution of serious violent crime and offenses that undermine public safety.

Source: https://www.soualiganewsday.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=65926:court-sentences-violent-jewelry-store-robbers-to-up-to-six-years-imprisonment&Itemid=451

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