Kenya Ends Haiti Mission as Final Police Team Returns Home
The final group of 150 Kenyan police officers has left Haiti. They departed on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Therefore, Kenya officially concluded its security mission. The deployment formed part of the Haiti Multinational Security Support effort.
End of Kenya-Led Security Operation
The Kenya Police Service completed its final withdrawal. Officers exited through Toussaint Louverture International Airport.
Additionally, officials supervised the final handover process. Therefore, the mission entered its closure phase smoothly.
18-Month Mission in Haiti
The mission began in June 2024. It aimed to restore order in Port-au-Prince.
Kenya led multinational efforts for 18 months. At its peak, nearly 980 officers served.
However, infrastructure limits prevented reaching 1,000 personnel. Therefore, deployment fell slightly below target strength.
Transition to New Security Force
The mission now transitions into a new structure. The Gang Suppression Force takes over operations.
This force includes 5,500 personnel. Additionally, it carries a stronger security mandate.
Leadership has now shifted away from Kenya. Countries such as Chad now play key roles
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Kenyan Officials Oversee Final Withdrawal
Kipchumba Murkomen led oversight of the drawdown. Douglas Kanja also attended the final exit.
They monitored operations at the airport. Therefore, Kenya ensured an orderly transition.
Achievements and Security Gains
Kenyan officers secured key national infrastructure. They protected airports, seaports, and public facilities.
Additionally, schools and hospitals reopened during deployment. Therefore, stability improved in several regions.
Challenges and Human Cost
The mission recorded three officer deaths. They died while on active duty.
Additionally, some residents expressed fear during withdrawal. They worried about a possible security vacuum.
Controversies and Public Debate
The mission faced allegations in a UN report. However, the Kenyan government rejected all claims.
Officials described the allegations as unfounded. Therefore, debate continues over mission conduct.
Mission Ends, New Phase Begins
Kenya’s role in Haiti has officially ended. The new UN-backed force now takes charge.
Ultimately, attention shifts to long-term stability efforts. Therefore, Haiti enters a new security chapter.

