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February 2019 The original Eurocopter EC135 police helicopter was withdrawn from service due to a failure.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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