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Up to $100,000 reward for information on armed robberies

Government and Opposition stand together against crime

by Renae Stampp
December 16, 2022
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(CMR) The Cayman Islands Government has pledged $75,000 to be added to Crime Stoppers' reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of criminals responsible for the large number of armed robberies across Grand Cayman. This means up to $100,000 could be rewarded for information on the robberies.

This was revealed in a joint statement from Governor Martyn Roper, Premier Wayne Panton, and Leader of the Opposition Roy McTaggart. The statement was made after the Commissioner of Police briefed Cabinet and Members of Parliament on the current spike in robberies here in our islands on Friday, 16 December.

“We wish to record our thanks to Crime Stoppers for being a valuable partner in safeguarding our community. It is for this reason that the Government has pledged an additional $75,000 to be added to the reward to encourage persons to help authorities bring the perpetrators to justice,” the statement said.

According to the statement, since August, there have been 32 armed robberies, whether with a firearm or bladed weapon, reported to the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). These robberies span from retail and commercial stores, and robbery of the person, and also include two instances linked to illegal gambling.

The RCIPS has identified a loosely associated group of suspects involved in the commission of these robberies, who often operate in small groups of four or less. The RCIPS has deployed additional resources, both overtly and covertly, including additional Officers with Firearms to protect the community and arrest those responsible for the robberies.

“During what is traditionally one of the most pleasant times of year, we know there has been public concern with the recent spike in reported robberies through the community. We wish to assure the public that we along with Members of Cabinet, and all MPs share your concern. These robberies do not align with our strong Caymanian values of honesty, work ethic and caring for our neighbors,” the joint statement continued.

The statement went on to call on Caymanians to support the RCIPS in their efforts to keep the islands safe.

“The RCIPS has a proven track record of confronting and reducing serious crime, and as a country, we must support the brave men and women of the RCIPS who risk their lives to keep us safe,” it said.

“The RCIPS needs the help of the community to tackle this serious crime spree and community engagement is necessary to identify and apprehend the criminals involved. The police need our support to keep our businesses, homes, and families safe. There are people in the community who know the identity of these criminals. If you do, you have a duty to your country and your community to share the information you know. This can be done by contacting the RCIPS using their online form, which you can do anonymously, or by calling the RCIPS Confidential Tipline at 949-7777, where you can leave an anonymous voicemail,” the statement added.

The public is also reminded that they may submit tips to Cayman Crime Stoppers on their website caymancrimestoppers.com which will be shared with the RCIPS without identifying the source.

The statement continued, “The Cayman Islands Government has zero tolerance towards crime, and we will work with the RCIPS to prevent further escalation of any activity that incites fear and anguish in our communities. Again, we implore everyone to cooperate with the police, and proactively offer any information that could assist in ongoing investigations. We deserve to enjoy the holiday season, including shopping for gifts for our loved ones, without the fear of being a victim of crime.”

“Finally, to the offenders of these crimes – we urge you to consider the consequences of your actions. Our prisons are filled with persons who thought they would never be caught for their acts.
Do not mistake short-term gains from these horrible and nefarious activities for success. Justice will be served, and the penalties will indeed be appropriate for the level of distress and harm being caused to the citizens of our community,” the statement concluded.

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Renae Stampp

Renae Stampp

A regional writer with almost 10 years of experience working in various news media including two major media houses in Bermuda and Jamaica. Renae provides professional content for our regional and international audience.

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