New Kenyan police contingent arrives in Haiti to work with Gang Suppression Force
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(9 Dec 2025)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Haiti, Port-au-Prince - 08 December 2025
1. Various of Kenyan police officers arriving at Toussaint Louverture airport
2. Kenyan police officers greeting each other
3. Various of Kenyan police officers marching with flag and chanting
4. GSF Force Commander Godfrey Otunge addressing new arrivals
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Godfrey Otunge, Gang Suppression Force Commander:
“We have enabled well-synchronized operations that have dealt significant blows to the gangs tormenting this nation. This unity of purpose has been essential in mobilizing all available resources toward a single objective: the stability of the government, restoring security and dignity to the Haitian people.”
6. Various of Kenyan police officers listening
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Godfrey Otunge, Gang Suppression Force Commander:
“We will not rest until our shared goal is achieved: a secure Haiti capable of conducting free, fair, and credible national elections.”
8. Female Kenyan police officer
9. Armed Kenyan police officers
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Godfrey Otunge, GSF Force Commander:
“There will be no refuge left for those who choose to oppress and terrorize the innocent population of Haiti.”
11. Various of Kenyan police officers boarding plane
STORYLINE:
A fifth contingent of Kenyan police arrived in Haiti on Monday to help fight escalating gang violence, as officials brushed off concerns of a halt in some U.S. funding to the U.N.-backed mission.
The 230 police officers from the East African country join more than 700 other Kenyans already working alongside Haiti’s National Police as part of a multinational force boosted by soldiers and police deployed by countries including Jamaica, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
Gang Suppression Force commander Godfrey Otunge said the latest contingent arrived at a critical moment, following the force's expanded mandate issued on 3 October 2025.
“We have enabled well-synchronized operations that have dealt significant blows to the gangs tormenting this nation," he said as he greeted the new officers at Haiti's main international airport, acknowledging the shared efforts.
Approximately 100 Kenyan police officers who were part of the first contingent are being relieved.
Haiti’s transitional presidential council adopted an electoral law last week for holding general elections for the first time in nearly a decade, allowing the government to finally publish an official, long-awaited electoral calendar.
The adoption of the electoral law comes as some council members have pushed for the ouster of Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, including Fritz Alphonse Jean, who was recently sanctioned by the U.S. government.
“We will not rest until our shared goal is achieved: a secure Haiti capable of conducting free, fair, and credible national elections,” said Otunge while sending a message of hope to Haitian people.
Otunge also reassured the international community and everyone involved in efforts to eliminate gang violence and build the path toward peace in Haiti.
“There will be no refuge left for those who choose to oppress and terrorize the innocent,” stated Otunge.
AP Video shot by Pierre Luxama, production by Milexsy Duran
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