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Panic as migrant nonetheless at massive after escaping immigration detention centre

After two unlawful migrants escape Cayman Islands detention centre, one nonetheless stays at massive.

Cuban migrants arrived to Little Cayman on a ship earlier than escaping the Immigration Detention Centre (Picture: Getty)

One escaped migrant stays at massive after two escaped from an immigration detention centre within the Cayman Islands.

A pair of male Cuban migrants broke out of the Fairbanks Immigration Detention Centre on Saturday, February 7. One of many escapees has since been returned, however the different continues to be unaccounted for. It’s unclear how they escaped.

Cayman Islands Customs and Border Management media liaison officer, Cameca Parker, reported that “one of many escapees has since returned to the detention facility. Efforts are ongoing to find the second particular person”.

In line with Customs and Border Management, “there isn’t a data to counsel that the person poses a risk to the broader neighborhood”, nevertheless, they instruct the general public to stay vigilant.

The 2 males are believed to have arrived in Little Cayman on a small boat final week. The Cayman Islands are positioned slightly below Cuba within the Caribbean Sea.

There may be rising concern that the Cayman Islands must cope with an inflow of Cuban migrants within the coming months as a consequence of rising financial instability in Cuba. The nation is dealing with its most extreme financial disaster in over 30 years, marked by a deep recession, meals shortages, and energy outages. 

Nevertheless, this escape raises issues over the failing safety measures with Cayman Island border management. 

Parker mentioned that “CBC is actively working with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service and different accomplice companies to find the excellent escapee and guarantee public security”. 

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Customs and Border Management mentioned that “aiding or harbouring a person or serving to them enter or depart the Cayman Islands unlawfully, is an offence … and will lead to a $50,000 superb and imprisonment for 7 years”. 

Members of the general public who’ve any data concerning the whereabouts of the escaped particular person are requested to contact 911, CBC Intelligence Hotline at 1-800-534-2546, or the closest police station.

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