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Kenyan police officers deployed to Haiti as part of the multinational security support mission are raising the alarm over dire working conditions and alleged neglect, bringing to light growing concerns over their welfare in the conflict-ridden Caribbean nation. According to a report by EFE International, the officers are grappling with poor living conditions, inconsistent strategic directives, and delays in payment despite earlier assurances from Inspector General Douglas Kanja that their salaries had been paid up to October 2024.
Kenyan police in Haiti decry dire conditions, delayed pay amid security mission
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