Kenya: End of Mission As Second Contingent of Over 200 Officers Returns Home From Haiti
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Kenya: End of Mission As Second Contingent of Over 200 Officers Returns Home From Haiti
Nairobi -- The second contingent of Kenyan officers deployed to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support Mission has officially returned home, marking the conclusion of the deployment focused on global peace and stability.
NAIROBI. — A total of 215 Kenyan police officers who were part of the international security mission in Haiti returned to their country, as reported by the Ministry of the Interior. The officers included the second contingent of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti, deployed to support the Haitian police in the face of crises by armed gangs. Deputy Minister of Internal Security Raymond Omollo received the officers at Jomo Kenyatta…
End of Mission As Second Contingent of Over 200 Officers Returns Home from Haiti
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 18 – The second contingent of Kenyan officers deployed to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support Mission has officially returned home, marking the conclusion of the deployment focused on global peace and stability. Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Amollo oversaw the homecoming ceremony, commending the officers for their professionalism, courage, and selfless service in a challenging and often dangerous environment…
Haiti Mission Ends As Kenyan Police Officers Are Celebrated
The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Haiti Mission Ends as Kenyan Police Officers Are Celebrated The U.N.-backed security mission in Haiti is set for a transition, with Chadian troops expected to be deployed as Kenyan police officers gradually withdraw from the mission. Speaking after a meeting with U.S. embassy officials on March 17, Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Alvarez said new contingents from Chad are currently undergo…
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