Friday 14 April, the RCIPS released its 2022 Crime and Traffic Statistics Report, and members of the Senior Command Team held a press conference to discuss the main developments and trends described in the statistics with the media.
Chief Officer of the Office of the Commissioner of Police, and Commissioner of Police, Derek Byrne, who led the panel said; “In 2022 the RCIPS returned to a normal state of policing and security operations, and the statistics reflect this. Although we saw an increase in acquisitive crime and firearm enabled crime in 2022 compared to 2021, when looking at the past five years, the numbers are in line with pre-pandemic years, and overall show a downward trend. Overall, regarding crime, we saw on-going success in reducing the most serious criminal offences, and success in bringing some of our worst offenders to justice, ensuring that the Cayman Islands remain a safe place to live, work, visit and do business”.
“Tragically there was a significant increase in road fatalities in 2022, with 14 incidents resulting in 15 deaths. Over 2023, the RCIPS will refocus its road policing resources on the two major causes of traffic incidents: speeding and DUI, with a number of tactics and operations to be deployed. However, as a community we must also do better when driving on our roads, for the safety of all road users and those we carry as passengers in our vehicles.”
A sample of statistics from the 2022 report is included as follows:
The full 2022 Crime and Traffic Statistics report and analysis is available here.
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