RCIPS Holiday Safety Campaign Continues Into the New Year
The RCIPS is reminding the public that intensified holiday road enforcement operations continue through today, New Year’s Eve, and into New Year’s Day.
The RCIPS is reminding the public that intensified holiday road enforcement operations continue through today, New Year’s Eve, and into New Year’s Day.
Shortly before 1:00AM on Monday, 30 December, officers responded to a report of a single vehicle collision on the Queens Highway in East End.
Shortly after 1:00AM on Monday, 30 December, officers responded to a report of a serious single-vehicle collision on the East West Arterial, at the intersection with Doubletree Lane.
Shortly after 10:00PM on Thursday, 19 December, officers responded to a report of a robbery at an address off Spruce Lane in George Town.
At about 9:00PM on Thursday, 19 December, officers responded to a report of a serious assault at an address off Captains Joe and Osbert Road in West Bay.
Just after 10:30AM on Sunday 15 December, officers of the RCIPS executed a search warrant at a liquor license premise located off Dorcy Drive, in George Town, issued under the Gambling law.
Wednesday, 11 December, saw the opening of the RCIPS Digital Forensics Hub, a project co-funded by the UK’s National Crime Agency.
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses to the incident which resulted in the death of 36-year-old Dinesh Asanka Fernando Wannukawatta-Waduge from Sri-Lanka. Dinesh died following an assault at Bananas Bar in Dolphin Plaza on Eastern Avenue early Saturday morning, 30 November.
Shortly before 7:00PM on Monday, 10 December, officers were dispatched to a traffic collision on the Esterley Tibbetts Highway in the vicinity of the Yacht Club roundabout involving a Chevrolet Tahoe and Honda CR-V.
Shortly after 12:00AM on Monday, 9 December, officers responded to a report of an incident on Sea View Road in East End, near the intersection with Welcome Way.