RCIPS to reach out to women allegedly assaulted by senior politician Loop Cayman Islands

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The RCIPS is expected to reach out to the two women who were allegedly assaulted by a senior politician at a formal event on Tuesday evening.

“The RCIPS is aware of social media reports circulating of an incident/incidents of assault involving a senior politician on two women, which occurred at a formal event at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on West Bay Road, last night, 13 September,” the force said in a statement.

“No formal complaint has yet been made to the RCIPS by either of the women concerned. The RCIPS has commenced an investigation and will interview both women to ascertain whether a complaint/complaints are to be made,” the statement continued.

Premier Wayne Panton has said that he’s been made aware of the incident.

“Although I was not in attendance at the tourism event on Tuesday evening, I have received reports through social media and otherwise alleging an incident with a member of parliament,” he said.

No further information is available on the incident.

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