Angry population burns alive members of gangs that devastate Haiti

The situation of violence in Haiti has been described as very serious even the United Nations, and in the past few hours the situation has worsened due to lynching alleged members of violent gangs in this country.

According to the Haitian National Police, More than a dozen people were lynched by a mob in Port-au-Prince on Monday.the capital of Haiti, on suspicion of gang membership.

Before the massacre The Haitian National Police stopped and searched the victims in the minibus. in the Canape-Vert area, seizing weapons and other equipment, the Haitian National Police said in a statement.

“More than a dozen people who rode aboard this vehicle unfortunately they were lynched by members of the populationn,” the official statement says.

on twitter Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry greeted the Haitian police on Monday. for recent operations aimed at restoring “order and peace to our cities and districts”.

The President also expressed his condolences for the policemen injured during recent peace operations. “The government, through me, expresses its condolences to the injured policemen. in recent operations,” Henry added.

It’s been a few months now criminal gangs control vast areas of Port-au-Prince, devastating the inhabitants with extreme brutality.while Haitians also face extreme poverty and a humanitarian crisis.

‘Unprecedented instability’ in Haiti calls for urgent action: new UN envoy

He The rapidly deteriorating security situation in Haiti requires the country to remain in the spotlight and international action, newly appointed UN Special Representative Maria Isabel Salvador said at her first briefing to the Security Council on Wednesday.

He warned that any new landing delay “unprecedented instability” in Haiti may have implications in the region.

“Time is pressing and the Haitian people deserve your urgent action. If you are not supported vicious circle of violence and political, social and economic crisisin which people fight every day will continue to spin,” he said.

El Salvador acknowledged that, given the low or no police presence, some residents of the capital began to take the law into their own hands. He reported that this week 1Three alleged gang members were beaten and burned to death to death by a group of civilians.

While the government continues to invest in National Police Haitian, the hull is understaffed and poorly equipped fight violence and crime.

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Author: Opinion
Source: La Opinion

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