Royal Cayman Islands Police Service
Law enforcement agency
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2022 | Force Response Unit (FRU) updated their uniform from tactical dark blue/black to tactical grey, distinguishing them from other units and agencies. |
2021 | Census reported the population of the Cayman Islands as 69,656, representing a mix of more than 100 nationalities, which provides context for the policing environment of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). |
2020 | The Joint Marine Unit of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service was replaced by the Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG), which operates a fleet of fast motor boats for law enforcement, maritime customs control, maritime immigration control, and search and rescue operations. |
December 2019 | The AOU acquired the second Airbus H-145 helicopter in a special deal with the United Kingdom. |
March 2019 | The AOU acquired the first Airbus H-145 helicopter in a special deal with the United Kingdom. |
February 2019 | The original Eurocopter EC135 police helicopter was withdrawn from service due to a failure. |
2010 | The Air Operations Unit (AOU) of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service was founded, initially operating a Eurocopter EC135 police helicopter. |
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