News - Customs & Border Control
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New Regulations to Strengthen Trade Mark Protection
The new Regulations give practical effect to the Trade Marks Act (2016 Revision) by establishing clear and consistent procedures for trademark proprietors and licensees to formally notify CBC of suspected infringing goods entering the Islands.
Expanding the Eyes of the Nation: Brac CCTV Expansion
MDAHA, together with the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC), announces that the Cayman Brac phase of the National CCTV Development Project is now fully installed, connected, and live.

Five Individuals Arrested After CBC Intercepts Two Major Drug Importation Attempts
Customs and Border Control recently disrupted two major drug-importation attempts, resulting in the arrest of five individuals and the seizure of significant quantities of illegal narcotics.

Temporary Increase to Duty-Free Allowance
Cabinet has approved an Order under Schedule 2 of the Customs Tariff Act (2023 Revision) authorizing a temporary increase to the duty-free allowance for Cayman residents returning by air during the upcoming holiday season.
Temporary Office Closure – CBC Cargo Processing
The Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) advises the public that its Cargo Processing Unit, located at 42 Owen Roberts Drive, will close early at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, 5 November 2025
Two Individuals Sentenced Following CBC Investigation
A 35-year-old female and a 39-year-old male were convicted and sentenced following the Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) investigation into the importation of fentanyl and money laundering.
