Cayman Brac Police Station – Phones out of service
From RCIPS Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 8:20 AM Please be advised that the phone lines for the Cayman Brac Police Station is down therefore there is no land line phone or internet contact. If assistance is required they can be…
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Prisoner seriously wounded at Cayman Islands prison Incident at Her Majesty’s Prison, Northward From HMCIPS On the evening of September 3, 2014, an incident involving two Category A (high risk) prisoners in the High Risk Unit occurred in which one…
Haitian activist sent before criminal court on murder charges
By Joseph Guyler Delva From Haitian-Caribbean News Network PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (HCNN) – Haitian investigating Judge Lamarre Belizaire issued on Wednesday a ruling in the case of the murder, in October 2010, of student Frantzy Duverseau, sending activist André Michel, and…
Burglar arrested – Charged
From RCIPS Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 10:58 AM Further to the below release of yesterday, the male has been charged with burglary and is due in Court today. From RCIPS Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:11 PM At around midnight last…
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Grand Cayman utility company to replace DT GT lines – outages planned Sunday (7) PLEASE NOTE Caribbean Utility Company (CUC) Grand Cayman’s electrical power supplier have announced they will be replacing lines in downtown George Town this Sunday September 7th…
T&T link in underwater drug trade
By Charles Kong Soo From Trinidad & Tobago Guardian The recent discovery of a cocaine-smuggling submarine in Guyana opens up the possibility that T&T, already a major transhipment for narcotics, could also be supplying bunkered diesel fuel for the illicit…
Defrocked Catholic bishop accused of sex abuse could be tried in Dominican Republic
From Caribbean360 VATICAN CITY, Italy, Friday August 29, 2014 – Josef Wesolowski, the Vatican’s former ambassador to the Dominican Republic where he is accused of sexually abusing young boys, has lost his diplomatic immunity and could be tried by a…
West Indian Day Parade celebrates Caribbean cultures, but shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 others hurt
By Emily Ngo And Jennifer Barrios From Newsday People in brilliantly colored costumes adorned with feathers and sequins danced down Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn Monday to the cheers of more than 1 million spectators. The 47th annual West Indian Day…
Testing reveals school computers in Trinidad infected with spyware
From Caribbean News Now PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Following several articles previously published on the issue of spyware programs hidden in computers supplied to Caribbean governments and agencies by foreign governments or companies, an amateur radio organisation in Trinidad…
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Cayman Airways announces it’s fall seat sale Cayman Airways has announced it’s fall seat sale which will run from today, September 1 until September 8. The airline company is offering seat sales on trips between the months of September and November…