In a decisive response to a kidnapping incident, the Haitian National Police (PNH) successfully liberated a 60-year-old man and killed seven suspected abductors during a fierce shootout.
The operation unfolded when the Intervention Corps for Maintenance of Order (CIMO), a specialized unit of the PNH, stumbled upon the kidnappers, resulting in an intense exchange of gunfire.
Daring rescue thwarts kidnapping plot
Reports are that the CIMO officers thwarted the kidnapping attempt as they engaged with the captors, who had abducted the man from his home.
The operation also unveiled a disturbing revelation—two assailants were disguised in CIMO uniforms, hinting at the complex challenges faced by law enforcement.
Seizure of vehicles and firearms
In the aftermath of the rescue, police secured two vehicles and an array of firearms from the scene.
These seizures are part of the ongoing efforts by the PNH to dismantle the networks of violence plaguing the community.
Police display strength and resolve
Lionel Lazarre, the coordinator of the National Union of Haitian Police Officers (SYNAPOHA), hailed the incident as a testament to the police’s ability to confront criminal elements and protect citizens. This successful operation stands as a beacon of hope and strength for the law enforcement community in Haiti.
Rising tensions and concerns in Haiti
The incident occurred against a backdrop of increasing concern for public safety in Haiti. The United Nations Expert on Human Rights in Haiti, William O’Neill, recently concluded a visit, highlighting the dire situation marked by frequent violence and a lack of progress in combating sexual violence and improving access to justice and services for survivors.















