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Haiti Senior Defense Official Reportedly Abducted in Port-Au-Prince

June 13 – Armed men ⁠in ⁠Haiti have ⁠kidnapped a senior government and ​police official in Port-au-Prince, the highest-ranking ‌abduction in recent ‌years in a country ⁠gripped ⁠by gang violence, according to media reports on ​Saturday.

James Boyard, cabinet director at the Defense Ministry and inspector general ​of Haiti’s national police, was seized ⁠on Thursday ⁠in the Bourdon ⁠neighborhood, ​according to the Associated Press, which cited ​a person ⁠familiar with the case.

Boyard is widely regarded as a leading security expert and his abduction ⁠marks a significant escalation in the targeting of ⁠senior officials in Haiti, where gangs have tightened their hold over the capital.

Kidnappings have surged in Haiti as criminal groups expand their influence, undermining government authority and worsening a deepening ⁠humanitarian and security crisis.

Authorities have not publicly commented on efforts to secure Boyard’s release.

(Reporting by Cassandra ​Garrison in Mexico City; Editing ​by Kim Coghill)

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