Cops hunt armed robbers after gas station stick-up

| 31/10/2022 | 31 Comments
Cayman News Service
Mostyn’s Esso Gas Station (from website)

(CNS): Police are on the lookout for four men after an armed stick-up at a gas station shop in Bodden Town Friday night. Police said the robbers burst into Mostyn’s Convenience and Liquor Store on Bodden Town Road around 8:30pm. Three of the four men who threatened staff and demanded cash and other items were carrying handguns. The four men made off with a quantity of cash, liquor and cigarettes in an unknown direction.

Police who arrived on the scene following the 911 call said they did an extensive search of the area where the incident occurred and the police helicopter was also deployed to help find the gang of armed robbers, but they could not be found.

All four men were dressed in dark-coloured clothing, but no further descriptions were given.

Detectives investigating the robbery are asking anyone with information to call the Bodden Town Police Station at 947-2220. Tips can also be submitted to the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 947-7777 or online.


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  1. Anonymous says:

    I don’t care who likes or dislikes what I have to say.

    Who can be sure that (some of) these armed robberies are not committed by off-duty police themselves?? We’ve had a wanted murderer as an RCIPS police officer; presently a police officer is being investigated for theft; some time ago a police officer was charged with fleecing an old lady out of her home; recently a police officer was charged with threatening a witness in a murder case; a police officer was recently charged (along with his girlfriend) with holding a woman against her will and forcing her to perform sexual acts. EVERY ONE of those “officers” I reference, and indeed most of our police, are from a certain nearby country with known police corruption and pervasive influence in Cayman. Jamaica!!

    So, clearly our RCIPS vetting process is flawed! Who is to know which armed gangsters in the uniformed ranks have not been revealed as yet??!!

    Who is watching the watchers?? Bring in UK police!!

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Bodden Town is so full of Jamaicans it would be easy for these guys after robbing Mostyns just to slip away in minutes to their $500/650 a month apartments of which there are hundreds nowadays, several within a stones throw of Mostyns.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    I’m just curious, Cayman does have a government, right? I mean, they seem pretty silent and seem to be hell bent on sending their ministers overseas to drum up tourism business yet reluctant to fight the one thing that keeps tourists away. Armed Robberies.

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  4. Anonymous says:

    Singling out Jamaicans only is wrong especially when there are others here who are clearly adding to this crime dynamic. They need to go too especially those depriving Caymanians of opportunities and not acting in the best interest of Cayman.

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    • Anonymous says:

      OK you’re right..
      Let’s include ‘Caymanians’ fathered by Jamaicans, of which there are thousands.

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  5. Anonymous says:

    Oooh please hush with this more camera’s bullshit again the police and law enforcement budget is large than a few small countries. What do we have to show for it but pure Rubbish. This issue is an immigration issue that neither the UK nor its useless Governor cares to deal with and our political dingbats and morons cannot not deal with it. Increasing this population is lunacy and will lead catastrophic situations and outcomes, more crime and more violence.

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  6. Anonymous says:

    Wisdom can save a lot of stress and chaos. Cayman has the money from annual surpluses to invest in Singapore style top quality cameras throughout the island. If applied these 4 would be apprehended. Otherwise continue to dink around with Sherlock Holmes looking for clues fluff and crime will persist. Cayman is LOADED with cash. No excuses for this crime

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    • Corruption is endemic says:

      Except we already installed CCTV and it went the way things around here usually do…

      Comparing Cayman to Singapore is laughable. In Singapore public service is a well-paid respectable career/calling that attracts the best and brightest Singaporeans. In Cayman… not so much.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    Sadly, the number of gun crimes considering the size of the Islands and the populous of the Islands has probably now put us on par or not far behind Jamaica in terms of gun crimes. It is also worrying that we are no longer alarmed at the fact that we have a very serious problem here – we’ve even had a shootout on the SMB right in front of the Westin! And yet not a word from the commissioner, our politicians, the Governors office – or anyone! So, I take it that this is our new norm and we need to just accept it – that this is how it will be in Cayman moving forward. The criminals have won it seems. Very sad indeed!

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    • watcher says:

      I don’t accept it. I WON’T accept it. We should not be complacent. My neighbor says, “well, glad it wasn’t you or me got held up.” Isn’t that a cheery attitude.

      We must be proactive. When we see stuff, we need to report it. This is our island. If the shitbirds that are screwing it up are from us, they need to be taken down. Same goes no matter where they are from.

      Somebody knows who they are. Let CIG offer a reward for arrest and conviction. There is money well spent.

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    • Anonymous says:

      2:24 pm All three sides are friends, RCIP, Govt. And opposition. No change coming for 2 yrs.

  8. Anonymous says:

    The police wants us, the public with no means of protecting ourselves, to inform on people who have the means of hurting us? No thanks. If I had some reasonable way to defend my life, family and property after doing the right thing, such as access to a legally owned firearm I would snitch in a heart beat if I knew.

    I’m tired of watching my island fall apart and fall victim to people who don’t care about it and those they hurt, but lets be realistic here. I simply can’t risk it given I’m not allowed the means to defend myself. I mean, Not even a crossbow I’m allowed to have. The government and some weak spined individuals here are completely afraid anyone other than them owning firearms and weapons because they think the gates and the police protect them. A siren means nothing when help is minutes away.

    It will all change soon enough because these thugs are getting away with more and more every weekend. When it starts affecting more regular people, there is no firearm license requirement that any of us law abiding folk will care about. We will obtain the means to defend ourselves and our family and ignore the law once the threshold of safety is broken. We are getting close to the point, just wait for the financial crash to happen and jobs/businesses start going away.

    So to all those charged with governing and leading this island, I urge you make the safety a priority, because once we regular people have to start defending ourselves for real, we will realize that all these decades of believing we needed the government to do will come to a halt. The entire island will start to change.

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    • Anonymous says:

      12:15 U want a licenced gun? So these idiots can come to your house randomly to inspect hour gun, seize it saying it not licenced only to have you provide the paid permit they gave u and get it back on appeal!?

      Keeping my mouth shut.Cant trust um.

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  9. Anonymous says:

    There is no difference between “four” and “nineteen”.

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  10. Anonymous says:

    Of course, being such a metropolis where no one knows anyone it’ll be almost impossible for our overworked and understaffed police force to identify these mysterious culprits.

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  11. Anonymous says:

    “All four men were dressed in dark-coloured clothing, but no further descriptions were given”. Four days and changes of clothes later, the public rest assured this will be added to the expanding warehouse of unsolved RCIPS whodunnits. Police Investigators, who presumably do that full-time for livelihood, really need to Google “how to take a perpetrator description”.

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  12. Anonymous says:

    These 3 people that are robbing are probably the same ones that escaped from the drug boat.

    The police are suppose to have dogs, that are trained, they should be able to follow the tracks of wanted people.

    This island is too small, for people to escape for so long, and not captured.

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  13. Wise says:

    Stop the greed and corruption with work permits. Simple. If you dont then more will occur and worse. Simple.

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    • Anonymous says:

      What’s simple would be to halt any more Jamaicans from coming to Cayman.
      Increase penalty for possession of illegal firearms.
      Stop hiring Jamaican cops.
      It’s so obvious to anyone except Mac, Saunders, Kenneth and Seymour who need their votes.

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      • Anonymous says:

        Increase the penalty for illegal firearms… yes that will do it.. lets threaten them with more laws. Its clear that the threat of punishment does not work with people who don’t care about the law.

        However, I agree with your other points. Except if we just stop hiring Jamaican cops we also need to understand how we are going to have a staffed police force, if that is what we as an island intend to have.

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        • Anonymous says:

          Bring police from the UK.
          They won’t have any family connections, and they won’t give a damn who you are.
          This of course will not be popular with our politicians.

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          • Anonymous says:

            May be quite popular with the light poles though.

          • Anonymous says:

            Cayman has imported hundreds of UK officers, and CoPs and hasn’t helped so far. Dare say, worse than ever.

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          • Not A EZ Road says:

            No they just help cover up there own country man miss deads like they have done before. Many uk cops was and now still on force hell where is the head of police from. i give you a hint not Jam..

            CNS: The police commissioner is from the Republic of Ireland, which is not part of the UK.

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  14. Anonymous says:

    …but they could not be found…On the rock the size of a postage stamp…

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