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šŸ” Police crack down on financial crimes in Cayman Islands

Several visitors to the Cayman Islands have been charged with ATM fraud, highlighting a growing issue within the popular tourist destination. The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is working diligently to combat this rising trend of financial crime, which is not only affecting local residents but also the island's reputation as a safe tourist haven. šŸļø

In a separate incident, a George Town man has been accused of stealing a restaurant tip jar, further adding to the recent spike in petty crimes. The RCIPS has issued a warning to owners about an increase in car break-ins, urging them to take necessary precautions to protect their property. šŸš—

Adding to the crime wave, a rookie female police officer has been arrested following a 'domestic' break-in. The RCIPS has not released further details about the incident but confirmed that the officer has been suspended pending an investigation. This incident underlines the seriousness with which the RCIPS is addressing all forms of crime, irrespective of the perpetrator's profession. šŸ‘®ā€ā™€ļø