PHILIPSBURG:--- Due to the various activities held in relation to St. Maarten's Day, the Police Force has been busy monitoring several of these events.
Overall, these events proceeded without any major incidents.
However, despite this, the police special team still managed to carry out several operations all across the island. The following results were achieved during these coordinated actions.
There were several traffic controls held at A.J.C Brouwers Road (Harold Jack,) Souliga road, and behind the police station on Nisbeth road. During the controls, 60 vehicles were stopped and controlled several fines were issued and 50 drivers were ...
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St. Martin News Network Traffic Controls continues, Police busy investigating several accidents. | SMN NEWS
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