Two Cayman Islands government agencies come together to address complaints re- un-iicensed events
From RCIPS RCIPS and DCI Come Together to Address Complaints About Un-Licensed Events Over the past several weeks the RCIPS has received complaints from the community about excessive noise and nuisance being caused by possibly un-licensed events, particularly in the…
Cayman Islands Premier announces heads of Coast Guard, Customs and Border Control Agency
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin today announced the names of the three Caymanians who will be in charge of Cayman’s Customs and Border Control Agency and new Coast Guard. The appointment of the Director of the New Customs and Border Control…
Cayman Islands police give ‘Back to School Road Safety Reminders’
From RCIPS With the upcoming school year approaching, the RCIPS would like to remind the public of some traffic issues that impact road safety during morning commuting, especially in the Eastern Districts. Motorists are reminded that between the hours of…
Cayman Islands: Attempted robbery at Bakery in West Bay, 19 August
From RCIPS Just after 6:30PM yesterday 19 August, Police responded to a report of an attempted robbery at a bakery in West Bay. A tall light brown skin man, dressed in long blue jeans, white shirt with a white cloth…
Cockfighting is illegal in the Cayman Islands and should be reported
The Department of Agriculture (DoA), in partnership with the Royal Cayman Islands Police (RCIPS) and HM Customs, has been actively engaged in investigating cockfighting complaints and urges the public to continue to report this illegal activity. The DoA stresses to…
The Editor Speaks: The clampdown on window tinting may cause more accidents
The vigorous current clampdown on what the RCIPS call illegal automobile window tinting may cause more accidents. It is now worrisome to all motor vehicle users who have had tint applied to their windscreens that it may be illegal. Without…
Cayman Islands’ police issues almost 200 tickets for tint in July, reminds the public of tint regulations
From RCIPS RCIPS’ traffic enforcement efforts throughout the month of July have once again resulted in hundreds of tickets issued for tint and speeding, among other offenses. Police issued 187 tickets for illegal tint during the month, along with 182…
Cayman Islands police receive report of incident involving a firearm, 16 August
From RCIPS Aug 17 2018 Shortly after 10:00PM on Thursday, 16 August, officers responded to a report of an incident at a development just south of the Seven Mile Public Beach. A man reported that he had been walking outside…
Cayman Islands: Quantity of ganja recovered in West Bay, 16 August
From RCIPS Aug 17 2018 West Bay officers conducted inquiries in the vicinity of Bonaventure Road between Wednesday, 15 August and yesterday morning, 16 August. During the course of these inquiries, the officers recovered a quantity of suspected ganja, which…
The Editor Speaks: Should the Police Commissioner recruit foreign residents?
“Once again, the government is making it difficult for Caymanians to secure employment in their own country. “We reject the commissioner’s rationale that transient groups in the community should have representation in the police force, particularly in view of the…






