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Haiti - Delmas 75 : Attempted dispossession of ONA land
04/06/2024 09:38:52

Haiti - Delmas 75 : Attempted dispossession of ONA land

The National Old Age Insurance Office (ONA) informs the population in general, the judicial authorities and the High Staff of the National Police of Haiti (PNH) in particular, that on the morning of Saturday June 1st, 2024, a group of individuals wearing the uniform of the Haitian National Police, heavily armed, invaded land, property of the institution, located in Delmas 75 with the aim of appropriating it.

The ONA vigorously protests against these acts of vandalism which alter the reputation of the institution whose uniform they wear.

The General Inspectorate of the National Police of Haiti (IGPNH) has learned that individuals claiming to be from the National Police have invested land owned by the ONA.

Jointly with the General Directorate, the General Inspectorate has already set up a field investigation team whose first elements index ex-police officers, active police officers and repeat spoliators.

Determined to combat all forms of crime and in accordance with the provisions of the General Discipline Regulations and other regulatory texts. the PNH will repress this criminal act with the greatest rigor, especially committed by active police officers, in complicity with habitual offenders.

Fritz Saint Fort, the Chief Inspector General calls on all police officers to respect our ethical motto "Protect and Serve". He urges. furthermore. the population to be vigilant and to support the Police in their work to suppress all forms of crime.

HL/ S/ HaitiLibre



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