Haiti Exit: 150 officers leave as drawdown of Kenya-led Misssion enters final phase

A contingent of 150 Kenyan police officers leaves Haiti as MSS mission enters phased drawdown and transitions into UN-backed Gang Suppression Force under UNSC Resolution 2793...
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A contingent of 150 Kenyan police officers has departed Haiti, marking a significant step in the phased drawdown of the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission.
- A total of 803 Kenyan officers have now exited Haiti.
- The drawdown is part of the transition to a United Nations-backed Gang Suppression Force (GSF).
- Deputy Inspector General of the Administration Police Service (DIG-APS) Gilbert Masengeli visited Haiti to oversee the process and engage with deployed officers.
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Haiti Exit: 150 Officers Leave as Drawdown of Kenya-Led Mission Enters Final Phase - April 2026
A contingent of 150 Kenyan police officers has departed Haiti, marking a significant step in the phased drawdown of the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission. Deputy Inspector General of the Administration Police Service Gilbert Masengeli visited Kenyan police officers in Haiti as the MSS mission enters its final drawdown phase. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has revealed that 13 individuals who attacked Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi on April 8 in Kisumu have fled the country to neighboring nations.













