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Haitian Pastor Arrested Over Alleged Involvement in Arms Trafficking

Pastor Dieune Day was arrested for his alleged role in an arms and ammunition trafficking case linked to the Episcopal Church of Haiti, according to the Haitian National Police.
The Haitian National Police (DGPNH) shared a photo on X showing the arrest of Pastor Dieune Day, linked to an investigation into arms and ammunition trafficking.

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The Haitian National Police (DGPNH) announced the arrest of Pastor Dieune Day in connection with an ongoing investigation into arms and ammunition trafficking. The case involves the Episcopal Church of Haiti, which has been under scrutiny for alleged illegal activities.

Pastor Day was taken into custody for his presumed involvement in the illicit operation. Authorities have yet to provide specific details about his role, but his arrest marks a significant step in unraveling the case, which has drawn widespread attention in Haiti.

The Episcopal Church of Haiti has been implicated in the trafficking allegations, prompting increased scrutiny from law enforcement. The investigation is part of broader efforts to tackle organized crime and illegal arms trade in the country.

The DGPNH’s Directorate of Communication and Public Relations confirmed the arrest in a public statement, emphasizing their commitment to cracking down on criminal networks undermining public safety in Haiti.

Pastor Arrested in Dominican Republic  (Update December 13, 2024 6:00 pm)

The Dominican authorities have arrested Pastor Dieune Day for his alleged involvement in an arms and ammunition trafficking case linked to the Episcopal Church in Haiti.

Haitian National Police reported on Friday that Day, who had been actively sought, was handed over by Dominican officials. According to law enforcement, the pastor is under investigation for several serious offenses, including tax evasion, smuggling, abuse of trust, criminal conspiracy, and other charges.

The arrest and extradition of Pastor Dieune Day underscore the growing collaboration between Haiti and the Dominican Republic in tackling cross-border criminal activities. This case sheds light on the complex dynamics of organized crime and its intersection with institutional corruption.

The case involving the Episcopal Church in Haiti has drawn significant attention, as it raises questions about potential systemic issues within certain religious organizations. Authorities are reportedly exploring whether others within the church or associated groups may also be complicit in similar crimes.

This incident comes amid Haiti’s ongoing challenges with arms trafficking, a factor contributing to the country’s insecurity crisis. The collaboration between the two nations is seen as a critical step toward addressing such threats and reinforcing regional security.

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