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Kenya force deployed to Haiti to tackle gang violence

  • Kenyan President William Ruto sent off the first 400 police to help fight crime in the Caribbean nation

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Kenyan police officers attend a pre-departure briefing in Nairobi, Kenya. Photo: William Samoei Ruto via X

A Kenyan force to lead a UN-backed multinational mission to tackle gang violence in Haiti departed Nairobi late Monday, interior minister Kithure Kindiki said, despite a court case against the deployment.

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The East African nation offered to send 1,000 police to stabilise Haiti, alongside forces from several other countries, but the deployment has run into persistent legal troubles.

Some 400 officers left Nairobi at 10.50pm aboard the national carrier, Kenya Airways, en route to Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.

“Honoured to see off the first batch of the contingent of the National Police Service officers who are part of the historic United Nations Mission to Haiti,” Kindiki said in a statement, accompanied by images of the officers at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Kenya’s President William Ruto at a departure ceremony for the police officers. Photo: Presidential Communication Service via EPA-EFE
Kenya’s President William Ruto at a departure ceremony for the police officers. Photo: Presidential Communication Service via EPA-EFE

The group comprises elite officers from the Rapid Deployment Unit, General Service Unit, Administration Police, and Kenya Police.

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