House of cards

Below you will find two emails that were sent to SXM PE on Tuesday (26th June) evening, they were also sent to large crowd of politicians, govt officials and media organisations throughout the Caribbean, Holland and the US.

The emails detail accounts of fraud and crimes by an immigration officer, her husband and her sister, who happens to be a police officer. We have decided to publish the emails below (with names initials) without further comment. We are not interested in who it came from, but rather in what they say, that the police force are avoiding investigating their own.

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Email 1

Greetings Sint Maarten Police, Various Government Officers and an Assortment of News Agencies in Sint Maarten, Curacao, Dominica and the Netherlands!

As promised, it is with great frustration that I pen this letter describing police corruption pertaining to immigration fraud and two other scandals which I have been unable to get the St. Maarten police to investigate for more than three weeks now.

A little more than three weeks ago, the St. Maarten police department was made aware of an immigration scandal involving an immigration officer and her family who were accepting bribes in exchange for coordinating illegal entry into Sint Maarten, Netherland Antilles.

I’m not a participant, I haven’t tangibly or in-tangibly benefitted from these activities and I wasn’t aware of these matters until recently. I overheard comments made by one of the participants in the company of his friends, which J.A later confirmed were correct.

It seems that L H, an immigration officer in the Sint Maarten airport, has been accepting money to allow illegal entry into Sint Maarten for several years. LH was assisted by her former husband, JA who works for GEBE and her sister who is a detective in the Sint Maarten police force.

As I understand it, LH wanted to build a nice house, which she partly financed with cash bribes to allow illegal immigrants through the Sint Maarten immigration checkpoint.

Her husband coordinated the activities and accepted the money, he works for GEBE as a technician repairing outages and maintaining the Sint Maarten electrical grid. While he drives around the island on behalf of the electrical company, he is able to speak to a great many of the resident’s who may want to use his wife’s services for their family members who are still in other countries.

Many foreigners have family back home who would like to visit Sint Maarten for any number of reasons but are not able to do so because of visa requirements. This immigration officer was able to turn a tidy sum allowing these people to illegally enter Sint Maarten.

For several years, many people from other Caribbean locations paid JA to have his wife to illegally pass people through the airport immigration office. JA would collect some of the money up-front and be paid the rest after his wife passed the illegal immigrant through the airport. In many cases, according to conversations between JA to his friends, the illegal immigrants would refuse to pay the other half of the money.

The perpetrators are unable to pursue the unpaid bribe money through normal channels because they are earned that money while performing an illegal service. LH's sister is a detective on the Sint Maarten police force, it’s my understanding that she assisted in collecting some of the delinquent payments.

It’s not known how many people amongst the police or the airport staff were aware of these activities. However, many of the GEBE staff witnessed JA solicit for his wife’s services. Other people who should be interviewed concerning this matter would be JA's close associates. Two which come to mind would be an individual named “Duran” and an individual named “Eddy”. JA lived with his mother-in-law in LH's large shared house.

Inspector Barday was assigned to this case by Commission Duran, although there does not seem to have been any investigation into this matter during the last three weeks. Apparently, no witnesses have been interviewed and the matter seems not to have progressed. Furthermore, it has not been possible to even obtain a response from the Sint Maarten police department concerning this matter despite email “read receipts” which indicate that they have been receiving correspondence concerning this matter.

It was suggested to both parties that they might want to review all of the case histories which have been documented by the detective who is involved. Presumably, a small number of the identified non-Dutch nationals will be participants in this fraud. Most of the people who were coerced into payment for the immigration fraud would probably not be listed in her activity logs, but there may be some circumstances which would mandate a listing in the activity logs under a fake subject.

It is believed that JA may have fled to Dominica, where his mother and sister live.

When this matter was first discussed with Inspector Barday several weeks ago, it was mentioned that JA and LH recently went through a nasty divorce. JA was upset that LH kept all of their combined illegal earnings, which were partially invested into the house they shared together.

LH and her family live in a large shared house which was constructed over a several year period using predominately undocumented cash payments. This is an easy investigation because there is so much clear evidence of mysterious money.

As a by-product of LH's theft from JA, he was encouraged to speak with Inspector Barday and provide the police with specific details of the immigration fraud. Inspector Barday requested specific dates, times and people who were involved as a big step forward in this matter. Unfortunately, JA refused to make contact with the police voluntarily. Presumably, this indicates his direct involvement in the fraudulent activities was as a willing participant.

I suppose that these people are innocent until proven guilty. Of course, I don’t understand why the police wouldn’t be happy to demonstrate that the cited people (including their own police officer) are innocent with an investigation. For that matter, wouldn’t it be nice if the Sint Maarten police also investigated the other two scandals they have refused to hear about?

And here’s where the big long list of recipients comes in...

While I have been unable to get the Sint Maarten police department to investigate this matter (or even to accept the details of the other two scandals), shining a bright on light on whatever they want to keep hidden should speed up the progress of this investigation and make them accept the details of the other two scandals. Perhaps in the future, new procedures will be implemented which will eliminate the need for such public disclosures before the Sint Maarten police will investigate immigration fraud and the other two scandals.

The other two scandals are equally dazzling, one involves a Sint Maarten attorney and the other scandal involves a large Sint Maarten company which has not suffered any consequences from an assortment of illegal activities, seemingly due to political favoritism.

I ask that the news media companies which have received a carbon copy of this email not publicize these other two scandals, as I have not been able to provide any details to the Sint Maarten police force yet. However, I would ask for your assistance in forcing the Sint Maarten police force into receiving these details and pursuing these investigations towards the foregone conclusion. Both of these matters will be easy and fast to investigate, the bank records and other documents are simple to validate on one hand and the accounting records and an immigration raid will make quick work of the other matter.

I close this letter by saying that I have performed my civic duty in this regard, which unfortunately I consider only one third finished. Hopefully, I will be able to finally unburden myself concerning the other two scandals to a receptive Sint Maarten police department soon.

Recipient List:

Governor F.E. Richards, St Maarten
Director of Cabinet, St. Maarten
Head of PR & Protocol, St. Maarten
General Policy Advisor, St. Maarten
Chief Prosecutor, St. Maarten
Netherlands Antillen Affairs, Consul for Netherlands Antillean
Police Department, St. Maarten
The Daily Herald, St. Maarten
AVS News, St. Maarten
SMN News, St. Maarten
SXM Private Eye, St. Maarten
La Prensa, Curacao
Amigoe, Curacao
International Herald Tribune, London, Hong Kong, New York
Miami Herald International Edition, US
Government of the Netherland Antilles, Netherland Antilles
Bar Association of Curacao
Government of Curacao, Curacao
Marpin Telecoms, Dominica
Government of Dominica, Dominica
The Chronicle, Dominica
Inside World, US
The Sun, Dominica
Dominica Broadcasting Corporation, Dominica
The Times, Dominica
The Tropical Star, Dominica
Kairi FM Radio, Dominica
News Dominica, Dominica
Cana News, Caribbean
Radio Nederland Wereldomroep, Netherlands
NOS: Nederlandse Omroep Stichting, Netherlands
BVN-TV, Netherlands
EO, Netherlands
HUMAN, Netherlands
Boeddhistische Omroep Stichting, Netherlands
IKON, Netherlands
Max, Netherlands
Joodse Omroep, Netherlands
NIO, Netherlands
NCRV, Netherlands
OHM, Netherlands
Publieke Omroep, Netherlands
Teleac, Netherlands
STER, NetherlandsVARA, Netherlands
VPRO, Ntherlands
Adformatie, Netherlands
AGD (Niewssite Van Het Agrarish Dagblad), Netherlands
AD (Algemeen Dagblad), Netherlands
Blik op Nieuws, Netherlands
BN DeStem, Netherlands
Dagblad De Limburger, Netherlands
De Gelderlander, Netherlands
De Gooi-en Eemlander, Netherlands
De Pers, Netherlands
De Telegraaf, Netherlands
De Twentsche Courant Tubantia, Netherlands
De Volkskrant, Netherlands
Eindhovens Dagblad, Netherlands
Elsevier, Netherlands
Grenzeloos, Netherlands
de Stentor, Netherlands
Groninger Internet Courant, Netherlands
Haarlems Dagblad, Netherlands
Noordhollands Dagblad, Netherlands
Leeuwarder Courant, Netherlands
Leidsch Dagblad, Netherlands
Limburgs Dagblad, Netherlands
Nieuwsklok, Netherlands
NDC, Netherlands
Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant, Netherlands
Schuttevaer, Netherlands
Trouw de Verdieping, Netherlands

Email 2

Hello Sint Maarten Police Department,

A few points....

1. Thank you for your call, I appreciate talking to you and finally getting a response. It’s a little fucked up how much effort was required to get a response, but lets be positive that maybe you will finally do your job.

2. It is nice to know that I now understand how to get a response from you. Thank you, it seems that I just need to spread what I want a response about around the world a little bit first. I wonder if a bigger mailing list with more international news media and even local Sint Maarten residents will produce a bigger response? Unfortunately, I suspect that time will tell.

3. It is disappointing that most of our telephone call was about you trying to protect the police officer who is involved. I really like that angle. It took me weeks to get a response and you spend most of the investigation now just making yourselves look better? What a nice coverup, thanks for making the story really juicy.

4. Is it standard police procedure to hang up the telephone when we get to the parts you don’t want to hear? Strange, how do you get any actual investigating done? I find it very odd that we just talked about how you are trying to clear your officer and then you hang up.

5. Do you actually expect anybody to believe that you can’t operate an email account? I do actually find that possible after talking to you but that’s not a compliment. I find your comments that the "name" of my email address was confusing as the basis for why you ignored me a little bizarre. Also, your comments that whoever opened the email in the police station might be the wrong department is a little pathetic too. Are you suggesting that you are not responsible for any email you receive because you are too disorganized to process it properly?

6. Your investigation had better be more than trying to protect the detective who collected the unpaid bribe money. If all you are going to do is try and cover your own ass, I can really spread that around good. I always give people a chance to fail, as I did with you earlier. You should know that my ability to shine a bright light of your coverup is greater than your ability to escape from your problem.

7. I told you several times that I wanted to talk to you about the other two scandals. We never got around to that. How is the police or government involved in those issues that you are trying to hide from them so much? I smell another international email coming... You just can’t be nice to some people.

8. Why are you trying to avoid the other two scandals so much? I’ve sent you email after email and now I’ve spoken with you on the telephone three times and I still can’t give you the details. Just so that we are clear, I’m am not going to play that game. You will probably be able to get the details from the newspaper tomorrow. Try covering that up.

In conclusion, I guess you want to make this more difficult than it needs to be. That’s unfortunate, but at some point you will investigate all three scandals. It will be interesting to see how much pressure it takes before that happens.

On the positive side, it could always be worse. At least it’s only a detective who is dirty this time. Although the fact that Mr. Loor had problems when he was in Immigration is a nice twist. Shame about your Police Commissioner in jail now, I can understand your desire to escape from this problem very much. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen.

Oh, one last thing. Enclosed is the "read receipt" from one of the emails I sent before. I suppose you can say that you are too screwed up to have properly handled my email but you can’t say you never got them.

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This is a receipt for the mail you sent to
at 6/12/2007 3:10 PM

This receipt verifies that the message has been displayed on the recipient's
computer at 6/13/2007 9:14 AM

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Submitted by SXM PE on Tue, 2007-06-26 23:13.

Update on emails.
SXM PE | Thu, 2007-06-28 19:05

It's difficult what to make of the writer of the emails currently being recieved by authorities and various media organisations. Some claims are being made that the writer is a crook and swindler, wanted by several govts, the Today suggests that 'all is not well with the brain' behind the emails.

While some of these claims may end up with some truth behind them, it should not in anyway distract from the charges being made, they should be investigated just the same, regardless. If the writer of the emails has legal problems of their own then fine, dig into that too, but do not use that to discredit what they have said. The only way to give the community peace of mind is to show that such allegations are taken seriously and that they have been looked into.

SXM PE (and many other people) have since recieved more emails, one of which goes into great detail on the two other cases mentioned in the first. It brings charges of tax avoidance, employment of illegals and mistreatment of same against Sheriff Security which SMNN appear to be following up on and it brings charges of forgery and fraud against an attorney.

With the first two cases we expect the prosecutor, police, immigration, tax and labor departments to do their jobs and look into the allegations, certainly we expect enquiries to be made. With the last case we expect the Bar Association to inform the public of it's position and if they are making their own investigations of the matter. Only in this way can the justice system show that they are serious.

Already questions are being asked on how long Commissioner Loor's 'bad habits' were known, his removal as head of immigration last year, his subsequent fading from the limelight for a long period and then suddenly appearing again as head of the QR squad makes one wonder. Put it this way, prostitution is not the only thing illegal but accepted on St. Maarten, just watch the next bike race with all the scooter riders following the bikes, and the police car, with no helmets and recklessly. One with a cameraman on the back almost ran into me this past weekend trying to film a rider. With the current staff shortages in so many departments, one wonders if this had any determination on what else is tolerated or ignored.

These emails and the allegations are not going to just disappear, as much as many might like them to. They will be raised again and again and will haunt the justice system unless they are addressed.

We will say it again. Rumors are leads, invesitgators, be they justice or journalist, follow rumors when trying to find out the truth, only by investigation can you determine if a rumor is true or not. The rumors or allegations made in these emails are such that they deserve looking into, even if only to disprove them.

SXM PE

Freak emails throw wild accusations at law enforcement - 28th June 2007

More to this
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-06-27 15:20

PE Please do not Take Out the Name in this blog;

The writer of the email did not mention his name: I believe it is JST, has 5 passports and the only reason he is coming forward is because he has a beef with the LH and her husband. He had them do business transaction for him and they robbed him...VINDICTIVE AND REVENGE.
All the other information he gave is because he is a participant to these crimes. He has sinc eleft SXM and is living in Santo Domingo-- Why No Extradition Treaty there.
Every name mentioned in the email of alledged wrong doing is people JST had a problem with.
I will leave it there

Yes, we did change the name you put to it's initials, in the same way we did for the emails which mention the full names of those the writer's accusations are aimed at. We did not think it right to put them as first of all we cannot verify the source of the email or it's charges, and secondly because knowing that the authorities already had these emails they should be given the opportunity to respond, investigate and tell us. Of course, if you want to sign in with a user name and a genuine email address, that may be different.

If this JST is the writer, and you do not give any evidence to say how you know this, then from what we hear, he is a rather unsavory character and is being sought by several govts authorities. In this case then certainly he probably was involved and secondly he probably has some grudge too.

What we want to know, does this then invalidate everything he has to say in his emails and that the charges he makes should be dismissed as coming from a crook who is just out for revenge? Everything he has to say sounds quite plausible and is easily investigated and verified, or discredited.

Sometimes it takes a crook to know what other crooks are doing. It also seems to me that it's possible that people may be trying to sling lots of mud, perhaps deservedly, to discredit the writer in order to discredit the charges. Can you tell us how you know they are from this JST?

SMNN and Taco are on the case, lets see what they come up with.

Sometimes it takes a crook
Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-06-28 16:02

"Sometimes it takes a crook to know what other crooks are doing". AND sometimes it DOESN`T. After reading this letter, anyone with some kind of commen sense, and see it is written in away that tells you it is not genuine.

Who is this person? Someone who has made so much effort to get the attention of this story still remains anonymous. How strange is that? He has mentioned names, where is his name and location. He is mailing from a private email address and location. The FBI is looking for him.

Where and who is this person, and why are the FBI looking for him.

Attacking the messenger with out addressing the message.
SXM PE | Thu, 2007-06-28 22:07

Very easy to do. Happens all the time in politics. While it could well be true the FBI are looking for him, this does not mean his allegations should be discarded. Please read the comment above where we give our position a little clearer. We expect the allegations being made to be investigated, if only to disprove them.

SXMPE

this person is not a politician
Anonymous (not verified) | Fri, 2007-06-29 08:35

While I respect your opinion about an investigation into the police matter, I have some questions of my own.
First of all; you state that this happens all the time in politics, this man writing those emails is not a politician.
Then; who do you expect to do an investigation of the police? their own officers? we do not have an internal affairs bureau.
You cannot expect Holiday and his staff to conduct their own investigations into their collegueas.
SXM PE you seem to be too much on a high horse with these emails, the writer is living in Santo Domingo, he previously lived on the island in Dawn beach.
After asking some questions, it seems that he possibly have invested monies in Sherrif Security and quite possibly Sherriff security used the monies unwisely and not to his liking.
So to me that is a personal case, so he is now upset, he wants to get back at them and the best way is to reveal that they are somehow involved with illegal immigration.
He knew that when he was doing bussiness with Sherriff, why wait now when he is in hiding in Santo Domingo?
Then the entire lawyer story, if that is his story, then the people who were frauded (or so he says) can file a complaint with the bar association and with the disciplinary committee located in Curacao.
Dissatisfied clients do this all the time, why is it his bussiness to speak of these two lawyers bussiness and reveal third parties bank accounts? and how is that he has this information? was he in bussiness with the lawyers as well?
Something is very fishy with the writer of the emails, and I will agree with the TODAY newspaper that he does not seem sound of mind.

Clariity on previous comment
SXM PE | Fri, 2007-06-29 10:16

Correct, he is not a politician, it was really just mentioned as an example, it happens in other areas too, assinating the character of the messenger in order to distract and take attention away from the message.

From all accounts, yes, it does seem that the writer is or was involved in business with some of those he mentions, probably part of any illegalities that went on too, if in fact they did go on. How do you find that out, well, by looking into what is being said. Clearly they are in Santo Domingo because they want to avoid being detained themselves perhaps, not really a dumb move if you are wanted or involved

We think the allegations made should be investigated and looked into, again, if only to disprove them and clear the air over them. If that is not done then it all gets left up in the air and leaves rumors and the accusations unresolved. Throwing out the accusations and charges based on the apparent unsavory character of the writer, as some appear to be trying to do, resolves nothing.

We expect some honesty, openness and clarity from our justice officials, as a reference, we refer you back to the the start of the Loor case in January, when the police spokesman told us that charges being made about extortion were rejected as being frivolous, 5 days later arrests are made. Rumors about Loors behavior have been around for a long time, none apparently worth investigating it seems eh?

So, while there may be questions about the writer, which are all fine and good, let's not dismiss what is said without looking into it.

SXM PE

Email Number 2 answers the Question
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-06-27 22:47

Ask the police who they spoke to! I did. Is that enough?

time for an internal committee to investigate the whole crop
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-06-27 09:14

After reading the emails above, I have come to the conclusion that it is time that an internal bureau is set up to investigate the police department.
The above writer of emails called the police department and received many excuses which are probably correct on their side.
They are incompetent, they do not have a central email system, they do not cooridinate with all departments, they need proper management, they are a bunch of loose contractors seem to be working each on their own without supervision.
Anyone who has ever had the non-pleasure of needing to file a criminal report or a harrassment report can testify that one has to be at the police department and wait for a detective to arrive and then wait your turn and that can take hours of your day.
No wonder many people do not bother to make reports of burgleries, harrassment, car thefts, minor criminal activities which might and could become worse or which could be solved if it is caught early.
As it is right now, the SXM police force is not being shown in a bright light, they entire crop might have to be investigated and I am afraid to say that indeed Dutch cops might have to be brought in as support for a few years untill things have cleared up.
As it was when the island was under higher supervision, I remember calling the police department and a dutch Marrechaussee taking my anonymous call over the phone about child abuse, I later learned that they followed up the same day within a few hours asking the abused child why the child (he) was not in school and questioning the father.
This would never have happened and still would not happen if one calls the police department today, they argue they do not have manpower, they do not have tools, well.... you know what??? this is a great oppertunity to help your woes, BRING IN THE DUTCH POLICE
it will hurt your pride, but your credibilty is already hurt, you have let down the SXM society that looks to you to protect us.
Lt. Governor Franklyn Richards have been preaching for years that we need Dutch assistance, but instead of support he received backlash from Alfred Marsdin of the police union and Top cop Derrick Holiday.
Well, his words are finally being heard, could it be that Marsdin and Holiday were trying to keep things nicely under wraps for themselves covering up the wrongs of themselves and their police officers?

JA from Dominica
Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-06-28 10:25

Is this JA, the ex-husband, the same JA who is or was a police constable in Dominica?

I was made to understand
Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-06-28 16:05

I was made to understand this person is an American,

Get your Facts Straight
Anonymous (not verified) | Sat, 2007-06-30 09:45

The writer JST is from Ireland. He has 5 passports and each of them has a different name??? Amazed yet.

Based on my own investigations this man is a "crook" but it takes a crook to expose a crook. The proper authorities are on this give them a chance to see what they can unravel.

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