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Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard in Sint Maarten regularly patrols Simpson Bay and other areas

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In cooperation with Shipping and Maritime Affairs, the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard in
Sint Maarten regularly patrols Simpson Bay and other areas of the island.
While patrolling the Simpson Bay Lagoon, Coast Guard officers together with the inspector
of Shipping and Maritime affairs, noticed a small vessel without a name nor a registration
number. The small vessel was carrying 4 passengers and two crew members on board.
The captain of the boat was not able to present the necessary documents which would
allow him to navigate the vessel, nor did he have the required documents to run a
business. As a result, the captain was issued a fine for failing to comply with the above
mentioned points. The other crew member was detained for residing illegally in Sint
Maarten and the vessel was immediately confiscated.
The passengers on board of the vessel were safely transported back to the pier where
they originally departed from.

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