Haitian President Visits Kenya Troops as Search for Missing Officer Continues

Haitian President Visits Kenya Troops as Search for Missing Officer Continues

Haitian President Visits Kenya Troops as Search for Missing Officer Continues

Haitian President Fritz Alphonse Jean has arrived in Kenya to meet with Kenyan troops deployed to Haiti as part of an international security mission. The visit comes amid heightened concerns over the ongoing search for a missing Kenyan officer who disappeared under unclear circumstances while on duty in the troubled Caribbean nation.

During his visit, President Jean commended Kenya for its commitment to stabilizing Haiti, emphasizing the crucial role Kenyan forces play in restoring law and order. "Kenya has shown great leadership in supporting Haiti during this difficult time, and we remain grateful for their sacrifice," he said.

As part of his visit, President Jean met with MSS's LSA 2 Camp, led by Force Commander Godfrey Otunge, to reaffirm Haiti's commitment to working closely with MSS officers and other stakeholders in the search for the missing officer. His engagement underscored the urgency of the situation and the need for coordinated efforts to ensure the officer's safe return.

Meanwhile, the search for the missing Kenyan officer continues, with both Kenyan and Haitian security agencies intensifying efforts to locate him. The officer, whose identity has not been officially released, was reported missing during an operation in a gang-controlled area. Authorities suspect that he may have been taken hostage, though no group has claimed responsibility.

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Kenyan officials have expressed deep concern over the incident, calling for a swift and coordinated effort to ensure the officer's safe return. "Our top priority is finding our missing officer. We are working closely with Haitian authorities to ensure his safety," a senior Kenyan security official stated.

 

As security challenges persist in Haiti, the Kenyan-led mission remains a key part of international efforts to stabilize the country. President Jean’s visit serves as a sign of solidarity and reassurance that Haiti remains committed to cooperation with Kenya in restoring peace and order.

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