Haitian Police, UN Troops Raid Aristide Stronghold
Thursday, October 7, 2004 at 02:11PM
TheSpook
Haitian police backed by
U.N. peacekeepers raided a slum stronghold of supporters of ousted
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide on Wednesday and arrested 75 people
accused of violent attacks in the Haitian capital, a police spokeswoman
said. Some 150 police and 200 peacekeepers carried out the raid in the
Bel-Air slum, where bursts of shooting were heard throughout the day.
"Our intelligence lead us to believe that gangs in Bel-Air had a plan
to attack the presidential palace," said the police spokeswoman,
commissioner Jessie Coicou. "When we stormed the slum, the bandits
apparently had time to transport the weapons in another slum." The raid
was the first joint operation against armed gangs conducted by Haitian
police and U.N. troops sent to stabilize the Caribbean nation after
Aristide went into exile amid an armed revolt in February. [more ]
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