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Royal Cayman Islands Police Service company history timeline

1907

Law enforcement in the Cayman Islands was not formally established until 1907, when legislation was passed founding a police service.

1959

In 1959 the police force recruited its first two women constables, who primarily handled cases involving women and children.

1962

Until 1962, the Cayman Islands were governed by the British Crown as a colony of Jamaica.

1970

By 1970 the force was fifty-nine members strong, and constables earned sixty pounds per year on average.

1978

In 1978 a five-day work week had been adopted.

1983

Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, visited the Cayman Islands in 1983 and conferred the prefix “Royal” to the Cayman Islands Police Force, which was a great honour for all officers.

2016

In November 2016 Derek Byrne assumed the role of Commissioner of Police (CoP). He leads a Senior Command Team and is supported by two Deputy Commissioners, Anthony Ennis and Kurt Walton, both veterans of the RCIPS.

In 2016, a new Police Custody Detention Centre opened on Grand Cayman, ending the use of old cells in George Town Police Station for detention.

2017

In 2017 the Cayman Islands Government began discussions around the purchase of a new building to house a new George Town Police Station.

2017 marked the 110th anniversary of the founding of a police force in the jurisdiction, and to mark this anniversary, the RCIPS commissioned a retrospective publication that looks back on its rich history, featuring interviews with some of its longest-serving officers.

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