Insecurity : The reconquest of territories has begun

Haiti’s transitional government has initiated a comprehensive security operation aimed at reclaiming territories controlled by armed gangs and restoring national stability. Interim President Laurent Saint Cyr, alongside Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and Justice Minister, convened with acting Police Director General Vladimir Paraison and senior security officials at the West 1 Departmental Directorate to oversee the mobilization of security forces.

The high-level meeting focused on strategic deployment of 877 newly graduated police officers from the P4000 program, who are being dispatched to reinforce security measures across multiple departments. Security discussions emphasized the critical need to clear national highways currently occupied by criminal elements to ensure safe passage for citizens and commercial goods.

Intensive police operations have been conducted throughout the past 24 hours in strategic areas including Bel-Air and Delmas 4, representing an ongoing offensive strategy by the Haitian National Police (PNH) supported by the Gang Suppression Force (GSF). These coordinated efforts target the dismantling of criminal networks and restoration of territorial control.

The state issued a firm declaration: “The Republic is holding firm. Security forces are on the offensive, with gradual but tangible results, and the authorities’ determination remains absolute. The State will not back down. The rule of law will be restored.”

Following the strategic assessment, authorities reaffirmed their commitment to implementing urgent security measures to create conditions conducive for free, inclusive, and credible elections scheduled for 2026.