The kidnapper worked for the multinational security support task implemented in the Caribbean by the UN Security Committee. The incident takes place a month after another policeman of the same nationality in this state.
Kenyan police officer For the International Security Task for UN In Haiti It disappeared after being reported to be hiding by armed groups.
The incident took place in the city on Tuesday afternoon Swing bridge. It is believed that it would have been deliberately excavated by paramilitary bands.
MSS agents have appointed special committees to find the missing Kenyan. The Haitian media claims that the agent is dead, Official Confirmation has not yet been issued. MSS ordered by Kenia. 85%of capital, Port Prince.
About 800 Kenyan police have been deployed in the Caribbean since June. Last February, Another Kenyan agent shot by bands. Her body was buried in her own nation last week.
Opposition politicians in Kenya have asked the MSS to excel. However, the task has recently found frozen Donald Trump after the President’s cuts of the United StatesFor foreign aid programs.
Haiti, the country of the original Exolonia and the eternal crisis
Spanish Island’s hilltop occupies the west side 170 out of 188 countries in the Human Development IndexBeing a poorest Caribbean nation. Haitians confronted Standard earthquakes y Military and corruption regimes This has destroyed their population in recent years.
However, Haiti The first independent country of Latin America After liberation from France in the nineteenth century. Its summit was formerly resident of the forests that had been fed to a powerful wooden industry, destroyed by the colonial process: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calculated The country’s forests will not reach 2%today.
Currently, the percentage of Haitian people living below Threshold Round 76%, with a rate Illiterate 61.7%. The UN has said that more than a million people in Haiti have been homeless as a result of the violence of bands.
William Oh Neil, The expert of this human rights organization in Haiti has urged the country to increase his police force. “These violent criminal groups continue to extend their field even beyond capital,” the expert says. “They kill, violate, threaten, bisets homes, orphanage, schools, hospitals and places of worship.”