Kenya police deployed to Haiti handed over a police station to Guatemala personnel after it was liberated from criminal gangs.
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President William Ruto interact with Kenyan police officers in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. [PCS] President William Ruto has praised Kenyan police officers deployed in Haiti, saying their efforts had ...
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya has deployed 217 more police officers to Haiti as part of a multinational force to curb gang violence plaguing the Caribbean nation, Kenya's interior minister said on Saturday. According to the minister, Kipchumba Murkomen, the police officers departed from Kenya on Friday.
Kenya has sent an additional 217 police officers to Haiti as part of a multinational force to address gang violence. With this deployment, Kenya's contribution exceeds 600 officers and aims to provide stability in Haiti,
Kenya's President William Ruto has pledged to deploy 1,000 troops as part of the United Nations-backed force in Haiti. Gang violence has left more than 700,000 Haitians homeless in recent years ...
Kenya police deployed to Haiti have restored order in several towns in the troubled Caribbean nation. President William Ruto said the team has intensified patrols in major cities to contain crime in general.
Kenya has deployed an additional 217 police officers to Haiti on January 18 as part of an ongoing Multinational force to tackle escalating gang violence. This follows Kenya’s initial deployment of troops to Haiti in June 2024,
An additional 217 Kenyan police officers landed in Haiti on Saturday to bolster a multinational force seeking to restore order to the violence-ridden
NAIROBI, KENYA - Kenya's interior minister said the east African nation has deployed another 217 police officers to Haiti as part of a multinational