End of Mission As Second Contingent of Over 200 Officers Returns Home from Haiti

Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo oversaw the homecoming ceremony, commending the officers for their professionalism, courage, and selfless service in a challenging and often dangerous environment. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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The second contingent of over 200 Kenyan police officers has returned home from Haiti, successfully concluding their deployment with the Multinational Security Support Mission.
- A total of 215 officers returned, having served in challenging conditions.
- Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Amollo oversaw the homecoming ceremony, commending their professionalism and courage.
- The mission also commemorated the three officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
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Kenyan Police Return From Haiti as Chad Prepares to Take Over Security Mission - March 2026
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