In 2018, the
People's Progressive Movement-led coalition government pledged to form a Coast Guard to protect the interests of the Islands, especially in terms of illegal immigration and illegal drug importation as well as Search and Rescue. In mid-2018, the commander and second-in-command of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard were appointed. The first commanding officer appointed was Commander Robert Scotland and the second-in-command appointed was Lieutenant Commander Leo Anglin. In mid-2019, the commander and second-in-command took part in
Operation Riptide, an international joint operation with the
United States Coast Guard and the
Jamaica Defense Force Coast Guard. This was the first deployment of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard and the first counternarcotic deployment of a Cayman Islands representative on a foreign military ship in 10 years. In late November 2019, it was announced that the Cayman Islands Coast Guard would become operational in January 2020, with initial total of 21 Coast Guardsman, half of which would come from the
joint marine unit, with further recruitment in the new year. The legislation to establish the Cayman Islands Coast Guard was gazetted in 2021, after which the Cayman Islands Coast Guard officially became its own entity separate from the Cayman Islands Police Service. Its first cohort of 16 recruits graduated in March 2021. ==Responsibilities==