Police Law (2014 Revision) 2014. — Cayman Islands law | Esheria

Police Law (2014 Revision) 2014.

This provision establishes the police service, sets out officer duties and restrictions, and gives police powers for arrest, search, identification evidence, and discipline.

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Jurisdiction
Cayman Islands
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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This provision establishes the police service, sets out officer duties and restrictions, and gives police powers for arrest, search, identification evidence, and discipline. The provision sets police rules for taking samples, searching, photographing, recording searches, and imposing or enforcing curfews and cordons. The provision gives police and custody officers powers and duties about seizure, copying, arrest, detention, notice, and legal advice, while giving detainees certain rights and allowing some delays or exceptions. This provision sets rules for recording police interviews, bail return arrangements, police property handling, police discipline, complaints against police, and offences and penalties linked to those processes. Special constables serve voluntarily, generally get only prescribed allowances, must return government property after resignation or termination, and can face discipline or criminal penalties for certain failures and false declarations.