The RCIPS Cyber Crime team are aware of a number of local companies whose webpages have been compromised by malware, which may affect anyone interacting with those webpages.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. The RCIPS Cyber Crime team are aware of a number of local companies whose webpages have been compromised by malware, which may affect anyone interacting with those webpages.
Police are appealing to members of the public who may had a number of SERCOM internet modems stolen to make contact in order to identify the items.
Police investigate an incident of attempted burglary in the Savannah area of Bodden Town, where an ATM facility was damaged by no entry was gained.
Police are advising the public of stolen e-bikes and scooters in recent times and providing crime prevention tips.
The RCIPS is warning the public against a concerning series of fraudulent rental property schemes currently targeting prospective tenants.
Jeffrey Diaz Hernandez, who was reported missing on Wednesday, 24 September, has presented himself to the police and appears to be in good health.
RCIPS launches second phase of Operation Clyro to promote good driving behaviour and encourage safer roads for all.
While attempting to arrest a man wanted in relation to a violent crime, officers were obstructed and assaulted by a member of the public. Both parties were arrested and have been formally charged.
Over the past two weekends there have been multiple incidents where police officers were assaulted during the execution of their duties.
The RCIPS Cyber Crime Unit has become aware of a phishing SMS text message circulating in the Cayman Islands purporting to be from Cayman National Bank. The SMS claims that the your bank account has been frozen due to unusual activity, and advises to click the link in order to regain access. This text is fraudulent.