šŸ”« Local gangsters flaunt 3D-printed firearms on YouTube

šŸŽ„ YouTube video reveals the dark side of Cayman Islands

šŸ”« Local gangsters flaunt 3D-printed firearms on YouTube

A YouTube video featuring local gangsters in the Cayman Islands has caused a stir. The video, created by Eastern European "extreme traveller" known as Mr Triper, showcases men from the West Bay area brandishing guns they claim to have made using a 3D printer. The men openly discuss their involvement in the drug trade, gang violence, and the use of their 3D-printed weapons, without any attempt to hide their identities. The video has been widely shared on local social media platforms and has attracted the attention of the police, who have confirmed their awareness of it but have not commented on any actions they are taking in response. šŸš”

Mr Triper, who travels the world to document what he calls the "dark side" of various destinations, interviewed the gangsters during a stopover in the Cayman Islands on his journey from Cuba to Honduras. The video has been viewed by his 84,000 subscribers and has been circulated widely on local social media. The Cayman Islands Government has recently enacted legislation to ban 3D-printed guns and parts, and to increase penalties for unlawful possession of guns, regardless of whether they have been used in a crime. Offenders could face a minimum of ten years in prison. šŸ›ļø