Kenyan police officer assigned to fight a gang on Haiti killed
The Kenyan police officer was mortally injured on Haiti on Sunday in an operation that was part of an international effort to help the fight against gang violence and the reconstruction of the Karip Nation order, the official said.
It seems to be the first death of the Kenyan officer to work as part of a mission of multinational security support, an international contingent, which has been arranged in the Caribbean Nation since June. The force is mostly made of Kenyan officers.
The police officer was injured during surgery in the artiotinity region, north of the capital, Port-AU-Prince, on Sunday, a multinational UA safety mission announced on Sunday statement On social media. The police officer, who was not identified, was transferred to the hospital, but died later that day, the mission said.
Hundreds of Kenyan police officers have been stationed on Haiti since June as part of a sponsorship of the US to return the order. Since 2022, Haiti’s Prime Minister has appealed to the side of the armed intervention to stop the furious violence of the gangs that compensated the nation.
A multinational security mission, which also includes officers from Jamaica, Bahama, Belize, Guatemale and El Salvador, is deployed to Haita to try to draw control over the PORT-au-Prince from well-armed and highly organized haitian gangs seized by more control capital.
This is a development story that will update.