Kenyan special forces attack the nerve center of gangs, a new phase in Haiti’s unending turmoil. Over the escalating violence in Haiti’s capital, Kenyan police and special forces have joined a United Nations-sanctioned multination force. They were chanting motivational slogans In Swahili on the airport tarmac 200 Kenyan officers have arrived to assist Haiti’s struggling National Police (PNH) in fighting criminal gangs that have wreaked havoc in the nation for over three years. The first deployment is considered a crucial event in ending the rampant violence and insecurity that is rife in Haiti.
The Kenyan Special Forces posed for what would be considered a high ranking mission in an effort to eliminate the headquarters of gang leader, Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Cherizier. Knowing that the gang would have a lot to say in this, the forces Combined came up with the smart idea of converting a bulldozer into an urban assault vehicle – or a ‘KILLDOZER’.
This tactical strategy demonstrates that Kenyan unit is ready tactically and ready to exterminate the criminals who for a long time have introduced order in Haiti’s towns.
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