The PNH issue wanted notices for some twenty gang leaders, including Barbecue and Kris-la.

By Kerline Jean-Paul, Press Lakay, Jan. 7, 2021

In a note published on social networks January 6, 2021, the Haitian National Police (PNH) announced that it had issued wanted notices for some twenty gang leaders operating in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area.

At the head of this list is former policeman Jimmy Cherisier, known as "Barbecue", spokesman for the G9, which controls the Bas de Delmas area. He is accused of murder, attempted murder, illegal possession of weapons of war, kidnapping and arson.

Jean Pierre Gabriel, who commands the Cité-Soleil area, is accused of murder, illegal possession of firearms and criminal conspiracy. Ronald, one of the leaders of the "400 marozo" gang operating in the Croix-des-Bouquets area, is accused of murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, vehicle theft and hijacking of goods trucks.

The list also includes the names of Izo, known as the head of the "Senk segonn" gang, and Manno, known as one of the men in the group operating in the Village de Dieu area. They are wanted for their involvement in murders, kidnappings, vehicle thefts and hijacking of goods trucks.

Claudy Célestin, alias "chen mechan", is accused of murder, illegal possession of firearms and criminal conspiracy.

Alectis Serge Renel ou Serge Junior communément appelé Ti junior reproché pour des infractions d'assassinats, d'incendies criminelles, vols à mains armées et détention illégale d'armes à feu.

Chery Christ-Rois known under the pseudonym Kris-the leader of the "Ti bwa" gang, accused of having contributed to cases of murder, kidnapping, vehicle theft and hijacking of trucks. Felix Monel, alias Mikanò, leader of an armed gang operating in the Jérémie Warf, is also accused of murder, illegal possession of firearms, armed robbery, hijacking of trucks and criminal conspiracy.

Azouken, Alexandre Ezéchiel dit Ze, a member of the "Baz Pilat" group, and Olriche Emile alias Pè Lebrun, are wanted for their involvement in offences such as murder, illegal possession of firearms, armed robbery and vehicle theft.

Photos of these armed men actively sought by the PNH have been posted on social networks. Telephone numbers 3838 11 11 and 31060573 are available for contact in the event of identification and location.

 

Translated by CHIP editors

 

Posted July 7, 2023