RCIPS Wrap Up Third Road Safety Campaign for 2024
18 persons arrested on suspicion of DUI.
18 persons arrested on suspicion of DUI.
Following a joint investigation conducted by the RCIPS and the Anti-Corruption Commission, two men, ages 32 and 43 of George Town, and a woman, age 33 of George Town, have been formally charged with Conspiracy to Import Firearms and/or Component Parts of Firearms, Conspiracy to Import Firearms (Ammu
On Monday, 7 October the RCIPS reported a case of two juveniles who were rushed to hospital, due to medical issues experienced after ingestion of a drug.
The technical issue that affected the ability of the RCIPS Business Centre to complete processes required to produce police clearance certificates has now been resolved.
The third phase of Operation Clyro is now well under way and the police continue to encourage all road users to be safe and make good choices while driving.
Due to the wave activities, Seafarers Way (the Waterfront), between Warwick Drive and Fort Street have been closed to motorists.
Shortly after 7:45PM, on Monday 7 October, police responded to a residential address in East End, where a juvenile was found unresponsive.
On Tuesday afternoon police officers responded to a report that a young child had been locked in a vehicle outside a business in West Bay.
Following its Carnival Season Road Safety Campaign this past June/July, the RCIPS is conducting its third targeted road safety campaign beginning Monday, as part of its efforts to reduce serious injuries and fatalities on our roads, and encourage safe driving behaviours.
Shortly before 7:45PM on Sunday, 29 September, officers responded to a report of an attempted robbery outside an address off Hirst Road in Bodden Town.