Masengeli visits Kenyan police officers in Haiti as drawdown enters final phase

DIG Gilbert Masengeli visits Kenyan officers in Haiti as the MSS mission begins drawdown ahead of transition into UN-backed Gang Suppression Force...
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Deputy Inspector General of the Administration Police Service (DIG-APS) Gilbert Masengeli visited Kenyan police officers in Haiti as the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission enters its final drawdown phase.
- 150 Kenyan police officers are departing Haiti as part of the ongoing withdrawal.
- The visit involved Contingent Commander Godfrey Otunge and other Kenyan and US officials.
- The MSS mission is transitioning into a UN-backed Gang Suppression Force (GSF).
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