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Kenyan Police Officers ready for peacekeeping mission in Haiti, assures IG Koome

Brenda Murungi by Brenda Murungi
April 18, 2024
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Inspector General of Police Japheth Koome has expressed confidence in the abilities of Kenyan officers to restore peace in the gang-affected Caribbean nation of Haiti upon their deployment. Koome stated that the 1,000 officers slated for the peacekeeping mission are well-trained to effectively carry out their duties in Haiti.

His remarks, come after President William Ruto’s announcement on April 13, welcoming the official Proclamation by Decree forming the Presidential Transition Council (PTC) of Haiti, he emphasised that this decision signifies the combined bravery and significant dedication of the Haitian Council of Cabinet.

The aim is to establish a Haiti devoid of violence and to establish a new democratic government. Koome highlighted that Kenyan police officers have previously been dispatched to various countries for peacekeeping missions.

“Our officers have been involved in peacekeeping operations in several nations, including Namibia, Somalia, and Darfur, among others,” he stated.

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He added “As the Inspector General of Police I would like to assure you that they have the capability, capacity, and training to succeed in this mission and that they will deliver when they get to Haiti.”

The 1,000 officers set for deployment consist of units from the Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU), Anti Stock Theft Unit (ASTU), General Service Unit (GSU), and Border Patrol Unit (BPU). Officials assert that this combat-ready team possesses the necessary training to effectively manage the situation on the ground with professionalism.

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