Harboring a Fugitive in Haiti? You Will Go TO Jail...
Police National d'Haiti - Pwoteje e Sèvi - Arete Vagabon...
Sa vle di... Si-w konnen big bòs la se kidnapè li ye epi ou kite li kashe lakay ou... ou gen pou-w manje prizon men jan ak li...
Kreyòl Pale... Kreyòl Konprann...
Papa-m toujou di: "rèsèlè" pi rèd pase volè!"
One thing that is too common in Haiti is that criminals usually hide in plain site.
Am I the only one who feels that way? Seriously... Somebody commits a crime in Port-au-Prince, they can go anywhere else in the country and no one will alert the police.
I don't know exactly why but I feel that Haitian citizens are NOT very proactive in assisting authorities in the maintenance of law and order.
But MOI... I don't wanna go to jail... so if you are in trouble with LA LWA... please do not come hide in my house...
M'ap PALE wi mwen menmmmmmm....
I have 3 questions for you:
Question 1 - Saying it is one thing but.. Are there any laws and penalties that you know of for harboring a fugitive?
Question 2 - If Haitian citizens are made aware of such a law, don't you think it will make Haiti safer?
Question 3 - If you think something suspicious is happening in your neighbor's back yard in Haiti. isn't it your moral obligation to alert the police?
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