SINT MAARTEN (PHILIPSBURG) – The Public Prosecutor’s Office (OM) is satisfied with the judgement of the Court of First Instance concerning perpetrators in the Amazoniet investigation, where a Canadian tourist was shot while trying to protect his daughter during an armed robbery in Beacon Hill on June 5th, 2019, the OM said on Wednesday afternoon in a statement.
“G.M.S. (19), K.H.S.R (20) and J.S.E. (17) were convicted of this crime. The Public Prosecutor’s Office argued that G.M.S. was the shooter, to which the Court agreed and sentenced him to 18 years’ imprisonment. K.H.S.R. was sentenced to 4 years’ imprisonment for providing the getaway car and firearm to G.M.S, while knowing he had already been convicted for a robbery.
“J.S.E. was convicted for his role, which was to drop off and pick up G.M.S., so that he could commit the robbery. He who was 16 years old at the time the offence was committed, was sentenced to 24 months’ in juvenile detention, of which 14 months were suspended.
“Robberies and prohibited possession of firearms are a major danger to the safety of St. Maarten and also result in several deaths and injuries. This is why the Public Prosecution Service, together with KPSM and all other government services, is working hard to counter these criminal offences and to track down and bring suspects to justice,” the OM statement concludes.
Source: Souliga Newsday https://www.soualiganewsday.com/index.php?option=com-k2&view=item&id=30363:shooter-of-canadian-tourist-sentenced-to-18-years’-imprisonment&Itemid=450
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