Head syndicate of Haiti’s police arrested by camouflage individuals.

A group of armed individuals with camouflage in a vehicle with no plate took Abelson Gwo Negre , speaker of the police syndicate, in handcuffed in front of his home Saturday March 27, 2021 at Carrefour Feuilles, Port-au-Prince Haiti. He was later transported to National Penitentiary. He was accused of being part of Fantom 509 a group of armed police in uniforms who sporadically took the streets of Port-au-Prince protesting against negative treatment of the police force and ask Jovenel Moise to step down from power. The same group Fantom 509 were accused of killing a member of the police force in their last protest. The US embassy in a recent tweet has categorized the organization as criminal. We are following the development of this breaking news.

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