Long-serving member of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, Collins Oremule, passed away on 19 Feb.
A press release issued by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service said Detective Inspector Oremule, who served as an officer for 30 years, was a dedicated member of the service.
“He spent the majority of his distinguished career within the Criminal Investigations Department, where he specialised in investigating serious and violent crimes across the Cayman Islands,” the police said.
Oremule’s portfolio included several high-profile murder incidents and complex cases such as bigamy and blackmail.

“His expertise extended well beyond our shores, supported by various international certifications and accolades earned throughout his meritorious service,” the police said.
Police Commissioner Kurt Walton said, “The loss of DI Oremule is deeply felt across the RCIPS. He was an integral member of not only the service but the Cayman Islands community, to which he dedicated his life’s work.”
Walton added, “Having worked alongside him for many years in CID, I can attest that his commitment and value were fundamental to the success of the unit over the years. His presence will be dearly missed.”
Police said that Oremule will be laid to rest in Nigeria. Following his interment, a Memorial Service will be held in the Cayman Islands in his honour.
A public announcement regarding the date and location will be shared in the coming weeks.
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