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Haiti - EU Sanctions : «Ti Lapli» Leader of the «Grand Ravin» Gang and reasons for the sanctions (2-4)
18/01/2024 09:32:41

Haiti - EU Sanctions : «Ti Lapli» Leader of the «Grand Ravin» Gang and reasons for the sanctions (2-4)
Friday January 12, 2014, the European Union added to its sanctions list 4 Haitian gang leaders, included on the UN list by the Sanctions Committee on December 8, 2023 :

Johnson André alias alias "Izo" Leader of the "5 Segond" gang (1-4)
Renel Destina alias "Ti Lapli" Leader of the "Grand Ravin" gang (2-4)
Wilson Joseph alias "Lanmo San Jou" Leader of "400 Mawozo" (3-4)
Vitelhomme Innocent aka "Vitelom" Leader of the "Kraze Barye" gang (4-4)

For each of these individuals, the UN Sanctions Committee provided a summary of the reasons for the listing. We invite you every day to discover each of these gang leaders and the reasons for their inscription.

Renel Destina alias "Ti Lapli" :

Function : leader of the “Grand Ravin” Gang
Date of birth : June 11, 1982
Place of birth : Haiti
Nationality : Haitian
Date of designation by the United Nations : December 8, 2023
Gender : male

Additional information from the narrative summary of reasons for listing provided by the Sanctions Committee :

Renel Destina (aka "Ti Lapli") is the leader of the Grand Ravine gang and Johnson Andre’s key ally. Grand Ravine, composed of 300 members and an ally of G-Pep coalition, has been involved in various actions that threaten peace, security, and stability in Haiti (see UN document S/2023/674, paragraph 65).

Under Destina’s leadership, Grand Ravine gang has committed serious crimes including murder, rape, armed robbery, destruction of property, kidnapping for ransom, theft of vehicles, hijacking of trucks and goods, and spoliation (see UN document S/2023/674, para. 136, Annex 4). Destina is also wanted by the Haitian National Police for crimes including murder, vehicle theft, truck hijacking, illegal arms possession, and kidnapping for ransom (see UN document S/2023/674, Annex 18).

Since late 2022, the gang has tried to expand its territorial control over the neighborhoods of Carrefour-Feuilles and Savanne Pistache, committing crimes against residents and continuous attacks against the Haitian National Police such as killings, robberies, rapes, looting and burning of residences, and attacks on police officers. Two police officers were killed on August 4 and 14, 2023. On August 14, 2023, Grand Ravine attacked and rendered the Haitian electricity substation non-operational in the area. On August 15, 2023, approximately 1 020 households, comprising 4 972 individuals, had fled from Carrefour-Feuilles and Savane Pistache (see UN document S/2023/674, paragraph 65). On May 24, 2023, gunmen from Grand Ravine attacked the Carrefour-Feuilles area, killing a schoolboy (see UN document S/2023/674, Annex 40).

According to a November 7, 2022 Department of Justice press release, Destina was indicted on charges related to the kidnapping a U.S. victim in February 2021. The victim was held for approximately 14 days, during which time the victim was threatened daily at gunpoint, while his family attempted to secure funds for release.

According to an October 22, 2020 Haitian Times article, Destina announced on a radio broadcast that he had kidnapped Wolf Hall, the president of Titi Loto & T-Sound Lottery organization on October 18, 2020.

In addition, Grand Ravine has established control along the National Road 2 (NR2) connecting Port-au-Prince to the South, to collect revenue from extortion, hijacking of trucks, contraband, and other illicit activities (see UN document S/2023/674, paragraph 79). This has restricted access to strategic infrastructure and stifled the local economy by disrupting access to food and other critical goods, including humanitarian aid.

See also :
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-41453-haiti-eu-sanctions-izo-leader-of-the-5-segond-gang-and-reasons-for-the-sanctions-1-4.html

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