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Caribbean Police Launch Campaign for Voluntary Surrender of Illegal Firearms

March 4, 2026
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Authorities across the Dutch Caribbean have launched a coordinated campaign encouraging residents to voluntarily surrender illegal firearms in an effort to strengthen public safety and reduce gun violence in the region.

The initiative, announced by the police forces of the Dutch Caribbean in collaboration with the College of Police Chiefs, marks the first time that multiple islands in the region are participating in a synchronized firearm surrender campaign.

The program is being conducted in cooperation with the Public Prosecutor’s Offices of Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten.

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Opportunity to Surrender Illegal Firearms

Through this campaign, individuals who are currently in possession of an illegal firearm will be given the opportunity to voluntarily surrender the weapon during a designated period without facing criminal charges related to illegal firearm possession.

Officials say the goal is to encourage responsible action by members of the community and reduce the number of illegal weapons circulating throughout the region.

Authorities emphasized that illegal firearms and gun-related violence will not be tolerated in Caribbean communities, and the campaign is intended to send a strong message about the importance of public safety.

Regional Cooperation to Improve Safety

Police officials highlighted that the campaign reflects a shared commitment among the islands to improve security across the Dutch Caribbean.

By coordinating the campaign across multiple islands at the same time, authorities hope to maximize its impact and significantly reduce the number of illegal firearms currently in circulation.

Officials believe that removing illegal weapons from communities will help prevent violent incidents and contribute to safer neighborhoods.

Increased Enforcement After the Campaign

Police authorities also indicated that the voluntary surrender initiative will be followed by stricter enforcement measures.

Based on the results of the campaign, police forces together with the Public Prosecutor’s Offices will intensify efforts to locate illegal firearms. This may include increased inspections, targeted operations, and judicial searches in various areas across the islands.

These enforcement actions are intended to ensure that individuals who continue to possess illegal firearms after the campaign will face legal consequences.

Public Call for Responsibility

Police across the region are urging residents to take advantage of this opportunity and contribute to a safer society.

By voluntarily surrendering illegal firearms now, individuals can avoid criminal prosecution while also helping prevent potential tragedies within their communities.

Authorities stress that every weapon removed from circulation represents a step toward reducing violence and protecting lives.

Further details regarding the dates, locations, and procedures for surrendering illegal firearms will be announced by each island’s police department in the coming days.

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