A police union in Haiti demands more protection a day after gangs kill a Kenyan policeman

A police union in Haiti demands more protection a day after gangs kill a Kenyan policeman
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A police union in Haiti demands more protection a day after gangs kill a Kenyan policeman
Author: Evens Sanon
Published: Feb, 24 2025 17:57

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Garry Jean Baptiste, leader of one of two powerful police unions in Haiti, called on government officials to provide more equipment and backup as gangs that control 85% of the capital, Port-au-Prince, keep attacking neighborhoods to seize more territory.

Haitian police officers on Monday demanded better protection and treatment a day after gunmen killed a Kenyan policeman who was part of a U.N.-backed mission tasked with fighting gangs in the troubled Caribbean country.

The demands come a day after leaders of the Kenyan-led mission announced that a policeman from the East African country was shot in Haiti’s central Artibonite region located just north of the capital.

“Take this insecurity seriously so more lives can be saved,” he said into a microphone as large speakers mounted on a truck amplified his message outside the offices of Haiti’s prime minister and its transitional presidential council.

Jean Baptiste also denounced that police officers are not getting paid on time and requested that the government financially help the families of slain law enforcement.

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