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Haiti - Security : Monthly result of the DCPJ
11/07/2014 12:19:24

Haiti - Security : Monthly result of the DCPJ

Thursday, Gary Desrosiers Deputy Spokesperson of the National Police of Haiti (PNH) presented the results of operations of the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ) between 10 June and 7 July 2014.

He thus revealed that during this period, were seized among others, 219.4 kilos of marijuana, 7 firearms, ammunition, 1 bullet vest, 4 vehicles, 1 motorcycle and 2 boats from Jamaica. During these various operations, Police arrested 30 individuals, including several wanted criminals, including two suspects that would be involved in the kidnapping of Stéphanie Louise Rosann Smith on July 5 and released July 7, (without payment of ransom, during an operation of the DCPJ). They are Mario Noël a person deported from the United States and Lynius Moïse a notorious bandit well-known by police.

In addition, Gary Desrosiers presented his sympathies to the families of the four young men aged between 20 and 26 years (James Maxi, Jules Mackenson, Ti Pouchon, Geraldo) shot dead near their homes Wednesday night around 10 p.m. in Carrefour (Mon Repos 38), by one or more individuals who were traveling in a Nissan Patrol gray according to the first testimony. He announced that an investigation was open to identify the perpetrators of these crimes.

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