Haiti

HAITI

Haiti

HAITI / 22 MAR 2023

Haiti’s criminal landscape has been shaped by the country's longstanding political instability and economic challenges.

400 Mawozo

HAITI / MARCH 23, 2022

The 400 Mawozo (400 Lame Men) gang is currently the largest active criminal group in Haiti. Led by Joseph Wilson, alias “Lanmò San Jou”, the gang has managed to consolidate…

Jimmy Chérizier, alias 'Barbecue'

HAITI / OCTOBER 20, 2022

Former police officer Jimmy Chérizier, alias "Barbecue," is one of Haiti’s most prolific gang leader and head of the G9 and family gang.

G9 and Family

HAITI / JULY 18, 2022

The G9 is a federation of the strongest gangs in Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, founded in 2020 by Jimmy Chérizier, alias "Barbecue."…

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