CAL staff arrested for human smuggling

| 07/08/2015 | 16 Comments
Cayman News Service

Department of Immigration

(CNS): Two women who both work for the national flag carrier, Cayman Airways, have been arrested on suspicion of human smuggling, a spokesperson for the RCIPS confirmed Friday. The women, aged 29 and 33 from West Bay and George Town, were arrested Thursday over the alleged immigration offences following a joint operation between the RCIPS and the Department of Immigration. The women were released on police bail to return at a later date, the authorities said.

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Category: Crime, Immigration, Police

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  1. Anonymous says:

    When I saw the headline I thought it was going to be about short term sex workers
    Don’t they matter?

  2. Anonymous says:

    If it’s Human Smuggling; then it’s most likely connected with our neighbors to the north.

    The fast and expensive boats that are stolen from around the Grand Cayman, do you really think these boats all go to Jamaican and Honduras for drug purposes ? NO !!

    Human Smuggling now goes for anywhere around $10,000 – $20,000 a head to get into the United States.

  3. Sharkey says:

    This should show the Immigration how vigilant that they have to be to do their job, protect the border.

  4. The Sufi says:

    What is wrong with these people. how could they mess it up like that. Next they will be running around begging and expecting government/ politicians to take of them. Because they will have a hard time getting another job.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I know that the staff at the Airport in Grand Cayman really needs some customer service and learn to respect the customers!! Its a crying shame how most of them act, especially towards persons flying to the Sister Islands. BTW i’m not a local, but fly here often. Just sharing my 2 cents..

  6. Anonymous says:

    Nationalities please.

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