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Road safety crackdown nets dozens of offences

A police spokesperson said dozens of offences were uncovered during the first weekend of the joint RCIPS / DVDL road safety crackdown. Road checks took place in all districts of the Island and offences such as drink driving, no insurance…

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CIMA Investigates HSBC Mexico S.A.

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) is investigating whether the Cayman Islands Branch of HSBC Mexico S.A. (“The Cayman Islands Branch”) breached any local laws or regulations. As the regulator of financial services institutions in the Cayman Islands, CIMA officials…

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Police and Vehicle Licensing join forces for road safety crackdown

Drink drivers, tint, obscured number plates, dangerous driving, out of date coupons and driving without insurance are being targeted by police and the Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing during a road safety crackdown which began, Friday 27 July 2012….

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ROBBERY-Shedden Road, George Town

At approximately 21.10 hours on Saturday 28th July 2012 police received a report of a robbery at Freestyle Men’s Apparel store, 3227 Shedden Road, GT.   Several police departments attended the location and made a search of the surrounding areas without trace…

RCIPS answers iNews Cayman’s question concerning helicopter

Further to iNews Cayman’s request for comment from the RCIPS re the sale of the police helicopter, following the statement by the Honorable Premier yesterday (25) a Police spokesperson said: “The sale of the police helicopter has neither been discussed,…

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Inmates Complete Intervention Sessions

Certificates and awards were presented to inmates who worked at improving their interpersonal skills, and who took advantage of behaviour modification and drug-education sessions. In her remarks during a recent informal ceremony at Her Majesty’s Prison Northward, the Portfolio of…

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Court expert faces arrest after fleeing Malta, contaminates evidence

The Magistrates’ Court was told today how a British national, who was appointed as an expert to retrieve and examine 300 security tapes from the Casinò di Venezia in Birgu, had decided to leave the island, abandoning the evidence and…

Half million dollar boat stolen from Governor’s Harbour

A 55 ft. Sea Ray luxury boat worth half a million dollars was stolen from Governor’s Harbour at approximately 10:30pm last Wednesday 18th July. The boat named “Hana” was reported as missing by the owners on Thursday 19th July, and…

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Cayman Court news

Case against three men in connection with Scotiabank robbery adjourned Friday 20th July:  Christopher Myles, Kevin Bowen and James McLean, all accused of conspiracy in the Scotiabank robbery were set to enter their pleas to the charges but the case…

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Toronto police warn of retaliation in shooting that killed two, hurt 21

Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair told reporters there was “a strong indication there may have been gang involvement” in the Monday night shooting that killed two people and injured 21 others, and warned of the possibility of retaliation. A 14-year-old…