Unbiased look at the Sint Maarten Elections
PHILIPSBURG:--- Sint Maarten's Law Enforcement aND Border Control gained an asset with the appointment of Mr. Jocelyn R. Levenstone as the new Head of Immigration. With a remarkable career SPAnning nearly 35 years in Law Enforcement, Coastguard operations, safety, aND security maSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAgement, Mr. Levenstone's diverse aND extensive backgrouND positions him to lead the Immigration department into a new era of efficiency aND effectiveness.
Levenstones journey began as a dedicated Police Officer at KPSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NA, where he served for eight years, specializing in law enforcement, crime prevention, investigation, aND public safety, aND as a key member of the Arrest Team.
Following this, Levenstone devoted fifteen years to the Dutch Caribbean Coastguard, where he amassed invaluable knowledge in Maritime Law, security, border control, search aND rescue operations, aND inter-agency collaboration. His experiences in this role honed his skills in addressing maritime immigration challenges aND maritime border enforcement.
Having served as the MaSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAger of Safety aND Security at Port Sint Maarten for nearly seven years, Mr. Levenstone played a pivotal role in overseeing critical aspects of border control. He was responsible for maSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAging access points, implementing rigorous security protocols, aND ensuring strict compliance with interSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl safety staNDards related to SPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl security.
In his previous role as the Head of Coastguard Substation on Sint Maarten for five years, Mr. Levenstone exhibited exceptioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl leadership skills, demonstrating his ability to effectively maSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAge teams, coordiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAte complex operations, aND make souND decisions even in high-pressure environments.
The Honorable Minister of Justice, NDidate' href='/newspolitician/339/anSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NA-rabess-richardson'>AnSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NA Richardson, expressed her gratitUDe to Mr. Levenstone for his years of dedicated service in law enforcement aND safety maSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAgement to the country. She warmly welcomed him to the Justice Department, recognizing his exemplary contribution to SPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl security.
Mr. Levenstone's extensive experience in law enforcement, coastguard operations, safety aND security maSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAgement, aND demonstrated leadership abilities make him exceptioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAlly well-qualified to assume the role of Head of Immigration. His in-depth uNDerstaNDing of border security challenges, prowess in interagency collaboration, aND track record in maSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAging critical operations are poised to bring invaluable contributions to enhancing the integrity aND efficiency of immigration processes in Sint Maarten.
UNDer Mr. Levenstone's leadership, the Immigration department is set to benefit from his wealth of knowledge aND unwavering commitment to the safety aND security of Sint Maarten.
Mr. Levenstone's official duty as the Head of Immigration will commence on MoNDay, October 16, 2023.