RCIPS Welfare Chairman represents the Cayman Islands at the Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Association and is named 1st Vise President for the organisation.
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The RCIPS Business Centre is currently experiencing delays in its ability to issue police clearance certificate requests due to an ongoing technical issue outside of RCIPS control.
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.
The technical issue that affected the ability of the RCIPS Business Centre to complete processes required to produce police clearance certificates has now been resolved.
Foreign Commonwealth Development Office assist HeforShe Award Recipient from the RCIPS to attend IAWP Conference in Chicago, USA.
RCIPS reports on the outcome of the 2024 National Gun Amnesty and thank all participants and members of the public who supported the campaign or surrendered weapons during that time.
RCIPS reminds the public that the National Gun Amnesty has been extended for a further 10 days and have provided an update on hand ins so far. The public encouraged to hand in illegal guns before the deadline.
As the RCIPS continues in its efforts to encourage persons to relinquish their unlicensed firearms, two more firearms were handed in this past weekend. A pistol and a rifle along with an amount of ammunition were handed into police via a trusted third party, as part of the 2024 RCIPS Gun Amnesty campaign.
The RCIPS is launching a National Gun Amnesty, working with key partners and stakeholders who are taking a stand against illegal guns in our community. The Amnesty will run between 1 and 31 July, 2024, and will allow persons who possess illegal guns, ammunition and any other illegal weapons, to hand them over to the police.
Just before 7:15AM today, 23 May, police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a residence located in the Governor’s Harbour area of West Bay, where a sudden death incident had taken place.