Home Local News Cayman Islands Jamaican fugitive, Rudolph Shaw, returned to Jamaica today Loop Cayman Islands The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass Breaking News DEH Laboratory on its way to International Accreditation GirlForce 100 celebrates another successful year of achievements Cayman Islands’ 2021 Census of Population and Housing Report Little Cayman Clinic closure due to island-wide outage Impressive display of strength at second strongman competition McTaggart: “Government must recognise that they have got things wrong” Forensic specialists to investigate child’s death in the Brac COVID-19 figures for July 28 High prices and bank rate hikes hit poor people the hardest Jamaican fugitive, Rudolph Shaw, returned to Jamaica today Friday Jul 29 28?C Cayman News Loop News July 27, 2022 05:34 PM ET The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control (CBC) Service has confirmed that Rudolph A. Shaw was removed from the Cayman Islands in accordance with section 101(3) of the Customs and Border Control Act, 2021 Revision. Mr. Shaw, a Jamaican national, is wanted in Jamaica for a number of serious offences, including murder. He was arrested in the Cayman Islands in early July 2022 and charged with illegally entering the country. Mr. Shaw was escorted to Jamaica this morning, 27th July 2022, by CBC and Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) officers and was handed over to the Jamaica Authorities. Related Articles Recent Articles Sport India win 1st T20, still 100% on tour of the West Indies World News Venezuela’s Guaid? wins UK court ruling in battle over gold Sport Ronaldo not selected for Man United friendly vs Atl?tico More From Cayman News Forensic specialists to investigate child’s death in the Brac Five police investigators, supported by forensic specialists and a pathologist were sent to Cayman Brac yesterday, Wednesday, July 27, to support the local team with a case of a two-year-old  Cayman News McTaggart: “Government must recognise that they have got things wrong” Readers are asked to note that Op-eds do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of Loop Cayman. by Roy McTaggart; Leader of the Opposition Prospects for the Cayman Economy: “The one-h See alsoCayman IslandsFive arrested for drug offences on beach Loop Cayman Islands Cayman News High prices and bank rate hikes hit poor people the hardest On July 27, 2022, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System of the United States voted unanimously to approve a 3/4 percentage point increase in the primary credit rate to 2.5 per cent, eff Cayman News Impressive display of strength at second strongman competition Some of Cayman’s finest athletes put on a real show of strength over the weekend at the second annual Cayman Islands Strongman Competition which took place in front of an enthusiastic and supportive c Cayman News Cayman Islands’ 2021 Census of Population and Housing Report The Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance & Economic Development, Hon. Christopher Saunders, MP -with the Economics & Statistics Office (ESO) – released The Cayman Islands’ 2021 Census of Po Cayman News Little Cayman Clinic closure due to island-wide outage The Health Services Authority is advising members of the public that the Little Cayman Clinic is currently closed for regular appointments due to an island wide power outage in Little Cayman.&nbs