Kenyan police deployed to serve in the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti have made major progress in restoring stability in the Carribean nation, according to the National Police Service (NPS).....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

In a statement, NPS said that the Kenyan officers in collaboration with Haiti National Police and local communities, have successfully reclaimed areas previously held by gangs, secured critical infrastructure, and reopened critical roads.

“MSS has managed to pacify threats to public safety and security, taken over critical infrastructure including the airport, from gang control, opened up critical roads that have enabled the return of thousands of Haitians earlier displaced,” said the NPS.

The NPS confirmed that the Kenyan officers continue to receive their regular salaries and that the processing of their MSS deployment allowances has been finalized.

The NPS further commended the MSS Force Commander Godfrey Otunge and the entire team for their patriotism and dedication to duty.

Haiti has seen an escalation of violence following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse three years ago, with organized crime groups seizing control in Port-au-Prince.

At least 400 Kenyan police officers have been deployed to the MSS Force to help restore order…CONTINUE READING>>

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