Cayman: Beware of Fake Public Transport Scheme Being Circulated Online

Issued by:
Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport and Development (PAHITD)
Government of the Cayman Islands
George Town, Grand Cayman – 26, February 2025, The Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing,Infrastructure, Transport, and Development (PAHITD), in collaboration with the Public Transport Unit PTU), is warning the public about a scam involving a fraudulent bus pass scheme that is currently being circulated online.
This scheme is not part of any official government programme, and neither PAHITD, the Ministry of District Administration, nor the PTU has any knowledge of or affiliation with it.
Public Safety Advisory To protect yourself from fraud:
• Do not provide your personal or banking information to anyone claiming to represent this scheme.
• Be cautious of unsolicited messages or emails offering government-related services or programmes.
• Verify the authenticity of any programmes by contacting PAHITD, the Ministry of District Administration, or the PTU directly.
How to Report Suspicious Activity
If you encounter this scam or any other suspicious activity, report it immediately to:
• Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS)
• Anti-Corruption Commission
o Phone: 345-244-3685
o Website: www.anticorruptioncommission.ky
Your reports are essential to helping protect the community from fraudulent activities.
We appreciate the public’s cooperation in spreading awareness and safeguarding our community.





