PHILIPSBURG:—The Minister of Justice, Mr. Cornelius de Weever informs that a preliminary inquiry has taken place in how the passport of Mr. Heyliger could have been reported ‘stolen’ with the United States Consulate in Curacao, while this passport was in the hands of its bearer at the time.
Internal inquiries have shown that no official report has been received by KPSM or the Census Office regarding the passport belonging to Mr. Heyliger as being stolen or missing. Moreover, the passport has not been reported missing or stolen with the Interpol bureau’s in Sint Maarten, Curaçao, the Netherlands, Washington nor
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