Viv Ansanm gang blocked all main entrances to the city of Mibalè after spotting heavy equipment being prepared by security forces for a possible operation. In response to ongoing insecurity and lack of government action, residents of the Lower Central Plateau threatened to cut off electricity from the dam an essential power source for the capital if their concerns are not addressed. Drone footage shows the blockade near the “Dèyè Kwa” area, a key entry point to Mibalè.
SWAT unit “Team Pyèsòl” and local brigades successfully reclaimed several areas in Pacot from gang control. Media on the scene documented the severe damage left behind—multiple homes and luxury vehicles were burned or destroyed by the gangs. The operation marks a critical step in restoring order to the neighborhood.
After months of violent gang control, residents of Fort National are finally returning home. The area, once gripped by armed groups, has seen a decrease in gang presence, allowing displaced families to reclaim their homes. While signs of destruction remain, many returnees express cautious hope as security efforts continue to stabilize the neighborhood.
Jeff, a known gang leader in Canaan, has reportedly constructed a large and well-finished residence in the area, drawing attention for its upscale features uncommon in the region. The house, viewed as a symbol of power and control, stands in stark contrast to the poverty surrounding it and raises questions about how gang leaders maintain influence and resources despite ongoing instability.
A tense situation unfolded in front of the Delmas 33 police station as people voiced strong concerns, warning that if Ronalson is taken away, they fear losing Gerald Bataille.
Viv Ansanm gang blocked all main entrances to the city of Mibalè after spotting heavy equipment being prepared by security forces for a possible operation. In response to ongoing insecurity and lack of government action, residents of the Lower Central Plateau threatened to cut off electricity from the dam an essential power source for the capital if their concerns are not addressed. Drone footage shows the blockade near the “Dèyè Kwa” area, a key entry point to Mibalè.
SWAT unit “Team Pyèsòl” and local brigades successfully reclaimed several areas in Pacot from gang control. Media on the scene documented the severe damage left behind—multiple homes and luxury vehicles were burned or destroyed by the gangs. The operation marks a critical step in restoring order to the neighborhood.
After months of violent gang control, residents of Fort National are finally returning home. The area, once gripped by armed groups, has seen a decrease in gang presence, allowing displaced families to reclaim their homes. While signs of destruction remain, many returnees express cautious hope as security efforts continue to stabilize the neighborhood.
Jeff, a known gang leader in Canaan, has reportedly constructed a large and well-finished residence in the area, drawing attention for its upscale features uncommon in the region. The house, viewed as a symbol of power and control, stands in stark contrast to the poverty surrounding it and raises questions about how gang leaders maintain influence and resources despite ongoing instability.
A tense situation unfolded in front of the Delmas 33 police station as people voiced strong concerns, warning that if Ronalson is taken away, they fear losing Gerald Bataille.