This past Thursday and Friday, officers in Cayman Brac were joined by officers from Customs & Border Control, along with additional police officers from Grand Cayman, for a high-visibility day of action, targeting illegal activity on the island.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. This past Thursday and Friday, officers in Cayman Brac were joined by officers from Customs & Border Control, along with additional police officers from Grand Cayman, for a high-visibility day of action, targeting illegal activity on the island.
A man has been charged following a robbery at a jewellery store in George Town on Saturday, 22 November.
Just before 4:30PM on Friday, 19 September, police responded to a report of an armed robbery which had taken place at a location on Barcadere Drive, George Town. The men took a large quantity of cash, recently collected for staff payments, from the vehicle, as well as a handbag containing personal effects.
Shortly after 9:40PM yesterday, 21 August, officers were conducting a vehicle checkpoint along Yacht Club Drive when they detected the strong scent of ganja coming from a vehicle which had just been stopped at the checkpoint. Officers conducted a search, recovering multiple packets of suspected ganja.
The Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) can confirm that, at about 2:40AM yesterday, 14 August, while on patrol, the CICG, supported by the RCIPS Air Operations Unit, intercepted a vessel, with 4 persons onboard in our territorial waters, engaging in what appeared to be illicit maritime activity.
RCIPS Welfare Chairman represents the Cayman Islands at the Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Association and is named 1st Vise President for the organisation.
Officers subsequently conducted a search of a residence after arresting two men for drug offenses, and a loaded firearm was recovered, along with a quantity of cocaine. A man and woman have been charged and since appeared in court in relation to the offenses.
Police assist with the recovery of distressed vessel in East End and seek the public assistance to ascertain who were the operators and their whereabouts.
Police Week 2024 continues following the passing of Hurricane Rafael. The Opening Ceremony, which was postponed due to weather conditions, took place Wednesday afternoon, 6 November, and was followed by a series of international and local learning seminars throughout the day.
Now that family has been notified, police can confirm the identity of the man who was fatally wounded in the shooting incident that occurred on Sunday 27 October in George Town.