The Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission in Haiti, formed by the Kenya National Police Service in collaboration with the Haiti National Police, has come out to describe the significant strides made in restoring peace.
Key achievements include the recapture of Auorite Portuaire Nationale Port, the reclamation of the General Hospital ensuring that healthcare services can resume for those in desperate need, and the liberation of Ganthier Town from gang control.
“The National Police Service jointly with the Haiti National Police Service forming up the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission in Haiti have made significant strides in the restoration of security in Haiti” stated the National Police Service on their X account.
The milestones mark important progress in the mission’s efforts to combat gang violence and restore order.
The successful recapture of the port not only secures a vital economic hub but also represents a critical step in re-establishing governmental authority in the region.
In addition to these successes, the MSS team has scaled up the protection of critical infrastructure, ensuring that essential services remain operational and secure.
Increased patrols in Port-au-Prince further demonstrate the mission’s commitment to enhancing safety and stability in the area.
The MSS mission reflects a coordinated effort to address the challenges posed by gang-related violence in Haiti.
With these achievements, the MSS team is making a tangible impact on the ground, contributing to a more secure environment for the Haitian people.