PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – A Kenyan police officer serving under the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti has been reported missing.
The National Police Service (NPS) disclosed that the officer went missing on March 25, 2025, during a routine operation in the Carrefour Paye-Savien area along the main supply route in the Artibonite Department.
The incident occurred after an ambush on the convoy, underscoring the ongoing risks faced by security personnel deployed to stabilize the region.
The Multinational Security Support Mission, in collaboration with the Haitian National Police (HNP), has launched an intensive search and rescue operation to locate the officer.
Authorities are leveraging available resources and intelligence to ensure the officer’s safe recovery.
The Kenyan Police Service has commended the dedication of its officers in Haiti, highlighting their unwavering commitment to the mission’s mandate despite operating in a volatile and dangerous environment.
This development comes as the MSS continues its efforts to support Haiti’s struggling security apparatus and tackle escalating gang violence.
Kenya’s leadership role in the mission has drawn international attention, reflecting the nation’s dedication to fostering global peace and security.
The NPS has pledged to provide updates as the search efforts progress, urging patience as teams work around the clock to resolve the situation.
Haiti’s security crisis has seen a surge in violence, with criminal groups exerting control over significant portions of the country.
The Kenyan-led mission aims to assist the Haitian police in restoring law and order, a task fraught with danger as illustrated by this recent ambush.
PRESS STATEMENT : MISSING KENYAN POLICE OFFICER IN HAITI



