Cayman Crime Stoppers meet the media
The Cayman Crime Stoppers board members met members of the media at the new George Town Yacht Club The Barcadere for lunch and then the presentation. Malcolm Ellis, the Chairman of Cayman Crime Stoppers welcomed everybody and introduced the other…
North Korea Allegedly Forces Diplomats To Deal Drugs For Hard Cash
Geoffrey Ingersoll and Adam Taylor, Businessinsider A North Korean embassy in Eastern Europe received a large batch of illegal drugs from the North Korean government last year, according to reports in South Korean press. The reasoning behind the plan was…
Kurt Walton now a Chief Super
It was with some delight I learned that Caymanian, Kurt Walton, will from April 1st become a chief superintendent in the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). Mr. Walton is 44 years old and hails from Cayman Brac. He has…
Woman in hospital after South Sound crash
A 26-year-old woman is in a serious condition after the car she was driving crashed into a wall this morning. About 9.00 am today, Monday 25 March 2013, police received a report that a Ford Ranger had crashed into a…
Bahamian law enforcement officers complete US govt funded terrorist crime scene investigation training
NASSAU, Bahamas — On Friday, March 15, 2013, the closing ceremony for the Terrorist Crime Scene Investigation Training course was held at the British Colonial Hilton Hotel. The two-week course provided twenty-four Bahamian law enforcement officers with the opportunity to…
House damaged by gunfire – West Bay
West Bay detectives are appealing for witnesses after a house was damaged by gunfire on Thursday night. About 9.45 pm on Thursday (21 March) police received a report that gunshots had been fired at a house in Miss Daisy Lane….
Bush: “I am innocent”
After former Cayman Islands Premier McKeeva Bush had been formally charged with corruption by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) on Wednesday 20th March, he denied any wrong doing. “I have done nothing illegal, and will defend every one…
Minister’s drunk driving case adjourned
Deputy Cayman Islands Premier, Hon. Rolston Anglin’s drunk-driving sentencing has been adjourned to 26th March. He was due to be sentenced last Tuesday (20) but the Minister is off Island in Brazil attending a hedge fund conference. He at first…
Corruption investigation – Former Cayman Islands Premier Bush charged
From the RCIPS March 20 2013 3:33pm The former Premier of the Cayman Islands, William McKeeva Bush MLA, has now been charged and is due to appear in court early next month. Mr. Bush answered his bail this afternoon and…
McKeeva Bush corruption investigation – update
From RCIPS March 19 5:58 Further to our previous releases concerning the December 2012 arrest of the former Premier of the Cayman Islands, McKeeva Bush MLA, and another local man in connection with corruption allegations, please note: Both men complied…






