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Chad plans to send 800 security personnel to Haiti

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Chad intends to deploy 800 police officers to Haiti
Chad intends to deploy 800 police officers and gendarmes to Haiti this year to participate in an international force ​to help Haiti’s police fight powerful armed gangs, a ‌Senior Chadian Police official told Reuters.
The Chadian forces are expected to arrive by June after receiving training from “European and American partners”, said the official, who ​requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak ​to the media.
Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez said this week ⁠that the United Nations, backed Gang Suppression Force would reach its full ​capacity of 5 500 by October and that Kenyan police who deployed ​to Haiti under an earlier model of the force should withdraw gradually.
Alvarez, who spoke after a meeting with US officials, said the forces from Chad ​were being trained in the United States (US), though a State Department Spokesperson ​denied that.
“We thank the Government of Chad for their pledged contribution to the ‌Gang ⁠Suppression Force. Chadian troops are not training in the US,” the Spokesperson said.
The Gang Suppression Force was introduced as a larger successor to the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support mission, but no ​significant deployments have ​arrived since its ⁠approval last September.
The force is currently made up of mostly Kenyan police, as well as smaller ​numbers from a handful of countries in Central America ​and ⁠the Caribbean.
–Reuters–