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Moise wants tougher action against gangs

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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – President Jovenel Moise says he has instructed the police to take “urgent measures” to deal with the spate of criminal activities in the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country.

Moise said he held a meeting with the members of the Superior Council of the National Police (CSPN).

“After an important meeting with the highest authorities responsible for the security of the country, I gave formal instructions to take urgent measures to counter armed bandits that threaten peace in homes and public safety,” he added.

His disclosure comes after two men were stoned to death after fatally shooting a forest officer during a botched robbery on Tuesday.

Media reports said that three armed bandits had attacked and robbed a depot of food supplies in Delmas, a commune, east of the capital, when they shot and killed the forest officer as they made their getaway.

“In anger, the residents caught up with two of the bandits who were trying to flee on a motorbike and stoned them to death in front of the UDMO (Departmental Unit of Law Enforcement) agents passing through the area, (and who were) helpless in the face of an angry mob,” the report said, noting that the third accomplice managed to escape.

The police said they have made no arrests following the vigilante justice.

Earlier, Prime Minister Jean Michel Lapin, who had presented his documents indicating his suitability for the post to the Chamber of Deputies, told reporters that he is aware of the situation of insecurity in the country.

“We are part of the population. All buildings in the area are affected by these bandits. So, we are aware …the country has developed, since 1986, a form of banditry that has evolved to put the State today in front of an armed guerrillas,” he said.

Observers say that they fear that the armed gangs will not entertain a truce during the Holy Week, and that the population are not convinced that the Haitian National Police (PNH) and its special units are able to regain control of the situation and restore calm, while the country’s most wanted man, Amel Joseph, publicly challenges the police. (CMC)

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