Chad to Send 750 Security Personnel to Combat Gangs in Haiti
Last update: March 24, 2026
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The deployment is part of a broader international effort to strengthen security and curb escalating gang violence in Haiti.
Chad will deploy 750 members of its security forces to take part in a United Nations-backed security mission in gang-dominated Haiti, the foreign ministry and a military source said Tuesday.
CBI News reports that Haiti has long suffered at the hands of violent criminal gangs that carry out murders, rapes, looting, and kidnappings.
In 2023, the United Nations approved a multinational security mission to support overwhelmed Haitian police in responding to the gangs, but the under-equipped and underfunded deployment produced mixed results.
Last year, the UN Security Council approved transforming the mission into a more robust anti-gang force.
Seven hundred and fifty soldiers under the cover of the police and gendarmerie will join the gang suppression force at the request of the United Nations, a Chadian officer said on condition of anonymity. The Chadian foreign ministry also confirmed the deployment.
Chad is responding to a call from the United Nations, which is playing a supervisory and logistical support role for the gang suppression force, the officer said.
The departure of the first contingent is scheduled for the end of March, with deployment continuing through June, the officer added.
The new force will be able to include a maximum of 5,500 uniformed personnel, including police officers and soldiers.
It replaces the Multinational Security Mission, which was made up mostly of Kenyan police.
The United Nations said Tuesday that gang violence in Haiti and security operations targeting the gangs led to more than 5,500 deaths between March last year and mid-January.

