Journalist reports seeing a mass kidnapping taking place in southern Port-au-Prince by armed gangs
Haitian journalist Esaue Cesar has reported that a mass kidnapping of over 120 people took place in Martissant, Haiti, south of the Haitian capital Tuesday morning.
Esaue Cesar is a well-known Haitian journalist and former member of the National Police Force
After one of the gang leaders from Vlage De Dieu released a voice telling people not to dare traverse that area, those who did were ransomed and many of them kidnapped.
The journalist reported that at least 120 people or ransomed and or kidnapped that day and he is an eyewitness of this event.
"I sent the voice of the chief of police before all of this happened," he said during a live news report on the radio program Matin Debat on radio Eclair in Port-au-Prince Haiti.
The journalist claimed some of this was happening right in front of the police who did nothing about it.
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