An extra 600 Kenyan police officers set to join a U.N.-backed mission to try to quell rampant gang violence in Haiti will be ready for deployment in early November, Kenya's police chief said Saturday.
Haiti Prime Minister Garry Conille (right) briefs media when he visited the Administration Police Training College in Embakasi accompanied by the Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja (left) on ...
Nairobi, Kenya - An extra 600 Kenyan police officers set to join a U.N.-backed mission to try to quell rampant gang violence in Haiti will be ready for deployment in early November, Kenya's police ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — A leader of one of Haiti’s most powerful gangs was injured in a shootout with Haitian and Kenyan police in their first major incursion into gang-controlled territory ...
There was no food for the Kenyan officers so the Haitian police shared theirs, he added. Still, he added proudly, “we pushed the gangs.” Recounting the deployment’s early days in Haiti when ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AFP)— An extra 600 Kenyan police officers set to join a UN-backed mission to try to quell rampant gang violence in Haiti will be ready for deployment in early November ...
Kenyan police officers in an armored personnel carrier during a patrol last month in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They Flew 7,000 Miles to Fight Haiti’s Gangs. The Gangs Are on Top. Hundreds of Kenyan ...
Kenya's police chief announces 600 more officers will be deployed to Haiti in early November to combat gang violence. This is in addition to the 400 officers already stationed there. President ...