They were arrested during an RCIPS operation on August 6

Four Jamaican men arrested in Cayman last weekend have been deported back to Jamaica.
The four Jamaican deportees include two wanted in Jamaica for murder. The two wanted men are Neville Peter Butler, 27, and Ravan L. George, 29, both wanted in Jamaica on suspicion of multiple serious offences, including murder.
The Cayman Customs and Border Control (CBC) confirmed that all four were deported back to Jamaica Saturday morning (August 13). The two other Jamaicans are associates of the wanted men.
One of them landed in The Cayman Islands illegally, and the other was there on a work permit, which had been revoked by Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC). All four men were removed Friday morning under the Customs and Border Control Act, the CBC officials said in a short release.
FOUR FUGITIVES ARRESTED
Butler had been hiding in Cayman since he evaded police last month when they arrested Rudolph Almando Shaw, another Jamaican suspected killer, who had arrived in Cayman by boat illegally. All four fugitives were arrested during an RCIPS operation on August 6.
The two unnamed men are also wanted by the Jamaica Constabulary Force for questioning. The four men were escorted to Jamaica by the CBC, RCIPS and Prison Officers and were handed over to the Jamaica authorities upon arrival there.
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