A damning report from the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti exposes the incapacity of the Presidential Transitional Council and the Conille government to tackle insecurity head-on. Indeed, more than 170 cases of kidnapping were recorded in Haiti from July to September 2024. More than a thousand people were victims of murderous bullets.
According to BINUH, all the victims paid high ransoms in exchange for their release. More precisely, a total of 1,223 people were killed by bullets and 522 others injured. Meanwhile, the “authorities” are engaged in a shameless struggle for power.
According to the report, the recruitment of children as young as 10 years old by gangs has increased significantly, and children may now represent up to 50% of all gang members.
Figures which testify to the incompetence and incapacity of the men and women in power in Haiti to resolve the security crisis in the country. According to more than one, if there should be a reshuffle, even the CPT cannot be spared.