Kenyan police in Haiti, who are part of the Multinational Security Support (MSS), now say they have made significant progress in their mission to curb gang violence in the Caribbean nation.
In a statement on Tuesday evening, MSS Spokesperson Jack Ombaka announced that the Kenyan police, along with Haitian security personnel, had intensified operations in critical areas within Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince.
According to Ombaka, the joint operations have played a vital role in maintaining stability and security, enabling the successful and uninterrupted completion of the recent national examinations in Haiti.
In addition to patrols, MSS personnel have been safeguarding key national infrastructure, including Haiti's main international airport, seaport, and other strategic assets.