Haitian PM Seeks Security Aid After Gang Attack
Haitian PM Seeks Security Aid After Gang Attack
Haitian PM Seeks Security Aid After Gang Attack
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Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille has traveled to the United Arab Emirates and Kenya to seek security assistance following a brutal gang attack by the Gran Grif gang in Pont-Sonde, which left at least 70 people dead and forced over 6,000 residents to flee. This incident marks one of the deadliest in recent years, contributing to a sense of crisis in a nation already grappling with rampant gang violence and an understaffed police force. During his visit, Conille plans to discuss accelerating the deployment of additional Kenyan police officers and securing ongoing support for Haiti's national police. The U.N. Security Council recently authorized another year of international assistance, but progress has been limited, with only around 400 police officers currently on the ground. Conille's mission highlights the urgent need for effective international collaboration to restore order in Haiti, where armed gangs have increasingly taken control. The Haitian government continues to face significant challenges in providing security for its citizens amidst this escalating violence.

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