Haiti Police Graduate 1200 Recruits, Hours Before 3 Officers Slain
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Haiti police graduate 1200 recruits, hours before 3 officers slain
PORT-AU-PRINCE — Haiti’s National Police (PNH) recently graduated 1,200 new officers, including nearly 250 women, as part of the authorities ongoing efforts to bolster the force struggling to contain expanding gang violence. Held on May 29, the graduation ceremony occurred just hours before three police officers and a civilian were killed during an operation against the Gran Grif gang in the Artibonite Department, underscoring both the risks o…
According to the police institution, the specialized units deployed in the region managed to recover the remains of the three officers and the brigadier accompanying them. According to the information gathered by our editors, the bodies were recovered by members of the active self-defence group in the area and not by the specialized units of the PNH. The members of the self-defence group risked their lives in order to bring back the remains of t…
The Haitian National Police (PNH) announced that they had recovered the bodies of the three police officers and civilians killed last week by the "Kokorat san ras" gang in the Artibonite department, where operations against armed groups continue in a security environment that is still marked by violent clashes.In a statement issued on June 1, the institution states that the remains were recovered on Friday, May 29, in Carrefour Wobè, during an o…
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