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Garry Desrosiers, report on insecurity by the PNH

Garry Desrosiers, report on insecurity by the PNH

Here is a picture of inspector Garry Desrosiers providing an update on the insecurity in Haiti.

As per the news report dated February 21, 2016, Garry Desrosiers, Inspector and the deputy spokesman of the PNH has warned all Haitian citizens to be careful with their love life. Now the kidnappers are using new strategies to commit acts of kidnapping. Some lady accomplices of the kidnappers would lure men with seductive acts and invite them home. However, instead of taking the person to the home, lead them to their accomplices and demand ransom for their release. We might remember that on November 26, 2015, Garry Desrosiers reported on the insecurity and attacks on the police personnel. Between 14 September and 20 November, 2015, at least a dozen police officers were killed and several others were wounded by bandit bullets. He had claimed that the police managed to put 55 bandits behind the bar by an operation named "Storm", who were responsible for the murders of police officers and religious people.

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Police Officer killed in Martissant

Police Officer killed in Martissant

The period of instability continues in Haiti. A Police Officer was killed in Martissant.

In the early morning on February 12, 2016, a Haitian police officer was killed by multiple gunshots while he was patrolling on a motorcycle in Martissant, 21, a rough section of the country's capital. The PNH has confirmed that the slain officer was an employee of the Directorate of Traffic, named David Dume. He was in uniform, left home for his workplace. There have been no arrests in Friday's killing. As per Haitian National Police spokesman Frantz Lerebours, an investigation is under way. Martissant is a troubled district long known for gang activity.

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Haitian Police shot dead

Haitian Police shot dead

Another Haitian Police shot to dead

Although, it is often claimed by the government representatives that "Haiti is one of the safest destinations, not only in the Caribbean, but in all of Latin America", it is a fact that no reliable statistics is available on Haiti's crime rate. Furthermore, whatever figures are available from different sources, a comparative analysis indicates that the incidents of crimes in Haiti are under-reported. In the late 2012, the US State Department issued a travel advisory warning for the Americans travelers, but there's a change in the air. Haiti is loudly proclaiming itself ready to welcome tourists back to its shores. Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere. So, by considering this, travelers should avoid displaying expensive items or large sum of money. Park your car close to your venue; never leave valuables in the car. Always seek advice from your local contacts or established organizations. Avoid travelling at night and it is best to avoid travelling around Haiti alone, especially in the deserted places. Extra care should be taken while visiting downtown Port au Prince, because that place dominates the crime statistics. The long-standing policy of the British Government of paying ransoms for the release hostages, naturally, encourages kidnappers of further hostage taking. The guidance that we have given here, are practically very normal defensive practices which every traveler should follow to stay safe while visiting a new place--no matter whether it is Haiti, the United States or France. Haiti holds a full hand of attractions for travelers.

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Police repression increases in Haiti with new Brigade BOID

Police repression increases in Haiti with new Brigade BOID

Here is the new Police force in Haiti building a reputation for violence and repression with new Brigade BOID.

BOID Part of Police Repression against Party Members. The National Police of Haiti has formed a new specialized unit, the Brigade of Operation and Departmental Intervention (BOID). Its first promotion graduated 254 policemen and -women. One of its mandates is to back up departmental units of the Haitian police.

BOID has been deployed in not always ethical ways. At a political rally it was suspected BOID carried out the shooting of a senior official of Pitit Dessalines in a drive-by.

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Police Officer wilbert Etienne Killed

Police Officer wilbert Etienne Killed

Here is a picture of Police Officer wilbert Etienne who was killed.

On Wednesday, October 14, 2015, in the Delmas 24 neighborhood, Wilbert Etienne (29) a member of the 24th Promotion of the National Police of Haiti (PNH), while returning from a bank in civilian clothes after collecting a loan of 180,000 gourdes, was robbed and killed by two men on motorcycle. Gary Desrosiers from the Haitian police had identified the slain police officer as Wilbert Etienne. The two motor cyclists cornered him on a road in the Port-au-Prince neighborhood of Delmas 24 and shot the off-duty policeman several times before he died. Etienne was also traveling on a motorcycle. It is quite obvious that killing was planned by someone who knew his loan plans.

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Haiti Police Chief Godson Orelus rewarded by PHTK

Haiti Police Chief Godson Orelus rewarded by PHTK

Here is a picture of Haiti Police Chief Godson Orelus proudly wearing his pink in support of the current government PKTH of Michel Martelly

Haitian Police Chief, Godson Orelus, has had his commission extended for three more years by presidential decree, since Haiti won't have a sitting parliament until 2016.

Orelus has hired 100-plus officers with known ties to Martelly, with more than a third of them lacking police academy training.

The police have allowed violent behavior to predominate at August's parliamentary elections to discourage balloting at the polls. In other instances they have used excessive force against peaceful protestors.

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Jean Gardy Muscadin, new Director of the Prison Administration (DAP)

Jean Gardy Muscadin, new Director of the Prison Administration (DAP)

Here is a picture of the new Director of the Prison Administration (DAP), Mr. Jean Gardy Muscadin.

On Thursday, April 16, 2015, Godson Orélus, the Director General of the National Police of Haiti (PNH), in presence of the Minister of Justice & Public Security, Secretary of State for Justice and other important government officials, has appointed the present Divisional Commissioner Jean Gardy Muscadin, as the new Director of the Prison Administration (DAP). Jean Muscadin has replaced the main Commissioner Marjorie Saint-Jean who served two & half year term as the head of this institution under National Police of Haiti that oversees more than 11,000 prisoners distributed in 17 detention centers all over the country. The new Director has promised a new breath in the police administration and pledged to work in compliance with the law.

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Haitian Police uses donated PBSO Riot Gear against anti-goverment protests

Haitian Police uses donated PBSO Riot Gear against anti-goverment protests

These riot gears used by the Haitian Police have been donated by the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office (PBSO)

Since the new year began, widespread political protests put on by the opposition and members of the Haitian public have caused the Haitian police to step up their combative measures.With many of the protests turning violent, with the burning of vehicles and the throwing of stones dominating, the authorities have taken to using the riot gear donated to them by the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office (PBSO) to quell the demonstrators. The PBSO has been giving such assistance to the country since 2010, and since then, they have made three return visits to give more aid.

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Graduation of 1,118 new agents of Haiti National Police(PNH)

Graduation of 1,118 new agents of Haiti National Police(PNH)

Here is a picture of the ceremony of graduation of 1,118 new PNH officers in January, 2015

The National Police of Haiti graduated its 125th class of 118 police agents in January. President Martelly, Prime Minister Evans Paul, and senior government officials attended the promotion ceremony. Also present were Director General of the HNP, Godson Orelus, and Justice Minister Pierre-Richard Casmir.

Paul spoke to the agents about their role to maintain peace, defend the Constitution, promote rule of law, and establish a secure environment to hold fair, free, and democratic elections.

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The 24th promotion of Haiti National Police

The 24th promotion of Haiti National Police

Here is a picture of the 24th promotion of Haiti National Police during its graduation in December 2013.

1,058 new police officers, including 114 women graduated and became new Police officers

President Michel Martelly was accompanied with the Minister of Justice and Public Safety, the President of the Senate, the President of the Chamber of Deputies, the Director General of the National Police and the Divisional Commissioner

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