FCIU issues reminder on fraudulent online rental ads
The RCIPS Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) is reminding the public to be wary of fraudulent apartment rental advertisements on online websites such as EcayTrade.com.
The RCIPS Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) is reminding the public to be wary of fraudulent apartment rental advertisements on online websites such as EcayTrade.com.
The RCIPS is requesting the public's assistance in identifying two men shown in the provided footage, who were present at an incident which occurred outside a bar on Martin Drive, George Town, on 19 December, 2020.
Shortly before 1:40AM today, 4 November, officers responded to a report of an attempted robbery which had taken place at the Seven Mile Public Beach
Just before Halloween, Inspector Dwayne Jones and Senior Police Constable Donovan Chong of the Traffic and Roads Policing Unit, spoke about Operation Quaker on a media appearance, encouraging drivers to exercise caution especially over the Halloween weekend, with children out trick-or-treating....
Police have received reports of an increasing number of ‘tech support’ scams across the Island, which involve scammers making contact and using scare tactics to trick people into paying for unnecessary technical support services to ‘fix’ a non-existent problem with an individual’s device or software
The RCIPS has issued a warning not to leave valuables in cars, as there has been a spate of thefts and attempted thefts from vehicles that have taken place in the Smith Road and Windsor Park areas over the past few weeks.
A man, aged 29 of West Bay, has been arrested on suspicion of two counts of murder, along with possession of an unlicenced firearm.
Covid has meant more of us are conducting business online, but with this, the police are seeing an increase in fraudulent activity being reported, so the RCIPS Financial Crime Investigation Unit is advising the public to play close attention to their credit and debit card statements.
Following a police investigation into the matter of a traveler who flew into Grand Cayman on the 9 September 2021 with a Positive PCR Test, the traveler, a 28 year-old-woman, has now been formally charged with Failure to comply with Regulation 3(1)(b)(i) of
Shortly after 1.15am this morning, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a single vehicle collision on Shamrock Road, in the vicinity of Tuckerman Lane, Bodden Town.