Issues with submitting online applications for the post of police constable have now been resolved. Members of the public can once again submit applications via the website.
Issues with submitting online applications for the post of police constable have now been resolved. Members of the public can once again submit applications via the website.
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is now accepting applications for persons interested in becoming police constables and auxiliary constables in the Cayman Islands.
The RCIPS has become aware of a website that has been posting ads and articles using the details of the Cayman Islands and fake interviews with the Honourable Premier, Mr. Alden McLaughlin.
The Traffic and Roads Policing Unit as well the as the Community Policing Department, would like to inform the public of a few traffic nuances that have been affecting the flow of traffic as well as the safety of road users over the past month. Road users are encouraged to follow the road rules and laws in an effort to make the
On 31st October, several neighbourhoods across the Cayman Islands will be celebrating Halloween and as such the RCIPS would like to remind the public to exercise caution during the times that children will be out an about to trick-or-treat, approximately between 5PM and 9PM.
A man, age 40 of North Side, has been formally charged with Aggravated Burglary in relation to an incident on the morning of Saturday, 19 October, at an address in North Side, where the man broke into the residence of someone known to him while carrying a weapon. He appears in court today, 22 October.
Eleven new Community Safety Officers have joined the ranks of the RCIPS and will take to the streets beginning in November. Read more about the role of these new civilian officers here.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Finance and Economics, and the RCIPS have issued a joint statement concerning a hoax circulating via WhatsApp about persons alleged to be committing robberies using fraudulent ID. The RCIPS has received no reports of any such incidents.
The RCIPS has received numerous complaints of motorists who have been driving in an inconsiderate manner on the roadway, and in doing so, violating a number of traffic laws and road code rules.
Commissioner of Police Derek Byrne can now read direct accounts of the actions of RCIPS officers, in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands in 2017. He was presented with a copy of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force book, Irma, a RVIPF Perspective.