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Regional Military Forces Deployed in Haiti to Support Anti-Gang Operations
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A team of approximately 150 security officers has been deployed to Haiti, comprising of two groups of 75 soldiers each, one arriving on Friday and the other on Saturday. The deployment is part of an ongoing effort to combat gang violence in the country. A similar deployment of around 400 police officers from Kenya was made in June and July last year.
With the addition of the Guatemalan and El Salvador forces, the gangs will have nowhere to hide. We will root them out of their enclave.
We don't take it for granted. We have a prime minister who is also our friend.
The gangs have only two choices: surrender, lay down their weapons, and face justice, or face us in the field.
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countries
- 1.Barbados
- 2.Bangladesh
- 3.Benin
- 4.Bahamas
- 5.Belize
- 6.Dominican Republic
- 7.Guatemala
- 8.Haiti
- 9.Jamaica
- 10.Kenya
- 11.El Salvador
- 12.Chad
organizations
- 1.United Nations
- 2.Haiti National Police
- 3.Transitional Presidential Council
- 4.UN Security Council
- 5.US Air Force
- 6.US Embassy
persons
- 1.Jovenel Moise
- 2.Dennis Hankins
- 3.Diego Da Rin
- 4.Alix Didier Fils-Aime
- 5.Leslie Voltaire
- 6.Normil Rameau