And another one. This guy had more luck:
The General Directorate of Migration and military agencies handed over Gourin Enel, the alleged leader of a Haitian gang, to the Haitian police at the Juana Méndez border crossing. The detainee, who had been arrested near the Las Américas Airport in Santo Domingo, was transferred under the custody of the Directorate of Migration and the Army to the border bridge, where he was handed over to Haitian commissioner Beauvoir Jean Frenel.
Enel, who had been living illegally in the Dominican Republic for some time, expressed his fear of being lynched by the population of Juana Méndez, especially after a member of another Haitian gang was recently executed by the community.
This incident follows the case of Faro Markenson, alias “Commander Tirad,” who was also handed over to Haitian authorities last Monday. Markenson, accused of being part of a dangerous gang, was captured by Dominican forces, but upon being handed over in Haiti, he was lynched and burned by an angry mob, underscoring the ongoing violence in the region.
The Dominican government continues to collaborate with Haitian authorities to address increasing violence by criminal gangs, especially in border areas. Despite efforts to control the situation, insecurity remains a major challenge for both countries.
I bet he was crapping his pants.
Zona Fronteriza.- La Dirección General de Migración y organismos castrenses entregaron a la Policía haitiana, en el paso fronterizo de Juana Méndez, a Gourin
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