Former Haitian Gov’t Official Says Kidnappers Are Better Equipped than Police

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The former secretary of state for public security in Haiti, Réginald Delva, has warned that “the armed bands are better equipped and seem better organized than the National Police of Haiti (PNH)”.

Delva, speaking on the increase in kidnappings for ransom in the country, said that the bandits strike where and when they want.

The Center for Analysis and Research in Human Rights (CARDH) said more than 782 kidnappings for ransom have occurred since the start of 2021.

The October 16 kidnappings of the missionaries and family members -16 Americans and a Canadian, also included six women and five children – by the gang 400 Mawozo, highlighted the criminal activities with the group demanding US$17 million in ransom. The missionaries and their family members are still being held by the group.

Delva said that Joseph Wilson, alias “Lanmò Sanjou” the leader of the “400 Mawozo” gang, is an extremely dangerous individual, who even though wanted by law enforcement authorities, usually plays the humanitarian card by sometimes freeing hostages in poor health.

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Delva believes that the bandits have a psychological advantage over the society and is urging the Haitian police to take advantage of periods of “relative calm” to strike against the criminal gangs insisting that the police need to regain the ground lost to the groups.

The former secretary of state was also critical of the Haitian authorities for not sufficiently informing the population about cases of kidnappings and the precautionary measures.

Meanwhile, CARDH co-ordinator, Gédéon Jean, estimates that gangs “currently control 60 percent of the national territory, including strategic axes for the country” and that these gangs have field experience as well as financial and material resources at their disposal.

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