Topic: Royal Cayman Islands Police Service
C&W honours employee
During a presentation at the recent Cable & Wireless staff Christmas party at Pedro St. James Castle, the C&W Chief Executive's Award for Excellence was presented to Technician Eugene K Thompson for excellent performance -
Today’s Editorial January 16: Friday’s wreck unnecessary
This country could be mourning 10 children today. One or two or all 10 of those children could become the doctor or scientist that finally comes up with a cure for cancer; who takes the world stage to bring about peace throughout the Earth; who finally puts to an end world hunger and poverty.
Today’s Editorial Nov. 29: Drunk drivers beware
Earlier this month, Commissioner of Police Stuart Kernohan announced the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service would commence a high-profile crack down on drinking and driving.
Cayman changed visa policy
The Cayman Islands Government decided against a provision that would have exempted Jamaicans with multiple-entry U.S., U.K. or Canadian visas from the new visa requirement here.
Remembrance Day services on Sunday
This Sunday the Cayman Islands will again join nations around the world in the annual tribute to those who defended their countries during times of war.
Marine offences on the rise
Marine Enforcement Officers in the Department of the Environment have recently seen an increase in Marine Conservation Law violations, a trend they are hoping will cease as their presence increases throughout the coming seasons.
Today’s Editorial October 5: Keeping public trust
It has come to light that more civil servants than ever before either work second jobs or have business interests outside of their government job.
2 on course for crashes
A crash course on crashes is what two men from Cayman have just had the benefit of.
Gov’t moonlighters in spotlight
Government employees, including those in the police and fire service, have been reported for working secondary jobs during normal working hours.
How to detect counterfeit CI notes
Following the recent discovery of counterfeit CI$100 and CI$50 in circulation, the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service are reminding the public of the following features of genuine Cayman Islands currency and how to distinguish them from counterfeit notes.
Commissioner denies story
Acting Commissioner of Police Rudolf Dixon denied the accuracy of a Cayman Net News story of 6 September, which claimed that illegal drugs seized during a police operation were back on the streets for sale.
Faulty tank removed
On Friday, 2 September, police and fire control responded to a home on Stake Bay Road, Cayman Brac.
Landing under watch
The residents of Admiral's Landing have joined forces with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service and established a Neighbourhood Watch scheme.
Police warn public of fraud scams
The Financial Crimes Unit of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service is warning the public about several fraud scams.
Fighting crime a priority
Today, the command structure of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service will hold a press conference to outline what law enforcement is doing to address the increase of crime in the Cayman Islands
Commissioner staying put
Acting Police Commissioner Rudolph Dixon issued a press statement Thursday saying he has no intentions of leaving the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service in response to a Cayman Net News article that suggested the contrary.
No MC Restoration probe
There is no police investigation under way concerning the hurricane debris removal company MC Restoration, Chief Inspector Raymond Christian said on Thursday.
Eight receive Queen’s honours
Eight Caymanians received Queen's Birthday Honours 2005 on Saturday, many for their services during and after Hurricane Ivan.
Eight police recruits graduate
Eight police recruits, including two women, graduated from the Training Department of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service on Friday.
Brac students earn DARE certificates
Students in Cayman Brac are now better equipped to make the right choices when it comes to drugs and peer pressure.
Mobile police station boosts profile
The new mobile police station operated by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service - a gleaming white oversize van with an enormous roof-mounted camera - has completed a successful trial on the streets of East End.
Today’s Editorial: Making a positive move
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has armed itself with a new tool to fight crime.
Suspects arrested
Royal Cayman Police said yesterday five people suspected in a series of recent shootings have been arrested.
New pensions inspector appointed
A new Inspector has joined the National Pensions Office team - Mr. Lautischer. Formerly a Royal Cayman Islands Police Service officer, Mr. Lautischer has an investigative background and is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE).
4 in charge at GT RCIP
Police Inspectors Derrick Elliott, Martin Bodden, Norah Ebanks and Keron Cupid are in charge of the four shifts at the George Town Police Station.
Dare programme begins again
Royal Cayman Islands Police Service Community Policing Officers recently began teaching Drug Abuse Resistance Education classes to year six students in government and private schools.
Quin & Hampson makes appointments
The partners of Quin & Hampson have announced that Hector Robinson and Neal Lomax have been appointed as partners and that Charles Clifford has joined the team with effect from 1 January.
POLICE REPORT
A collection of the latest, local police stories.
POLICE REPORT
Collection of local police reports.
Police officer dies
The police officer involved in a fatal accident Monday morning has died.
Police make donation
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service recently donated proceeds from its Easter Egg Run to various charities including the Cays Foundation, The Cayman Islands Hospital and several homes for the elderly.
Firearms licence renewal extended
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service advises legal firearm owners that they have until Monday, 31 January 2005 to renew their firearms licence.
Drinking message gets driven home
The Cayman Islands Road Safety Advisory Council launched its sixth annual Dont Drink and Drive campaign for the holidays on Tuesday.
Early marathon registration
This Friday, 17 December, is the last day for runners to complete early registration for the Cingular Wireless Cayman Islands Marathon and Half-Marathon and have the chance to win Cayman Airways tickets for their decision to participate.



