**Haiti has enlisted Erik Prince, the controversial private military contractor, in a bid to combat rampant gang violence, raising concerns over the ethical implications and effectiveness of such measures.**
**Haiti Engages Erik Prince to Battle Gang Violence Amid Ongoing Crisis**

**Haiti Engages Erik Prince to Battle Gang Violence Amid Ongoing Crisis**
**Contract with Trump Supporter Sparks Controversy as Violence Escalates in Port-au-Prince**
In a desperate attempt to reclaim control from violent gangs, the Haitian government has turned to Erik Prince, a prominent private military contractor and ally of former President Donald Trump. Prince, who is infamous for founding Blackwater, a firm associated with war crimes in Iraq, has inked a contract with Haiti’s administration to lead counter-terrorism operations against the gangs that have been dominating the capital, Port-au-Prince.
According to Haitian officials and security experts, the collaboration has been focused on establishing a secret task force that utilizes drones to target gang members responsible for violent crimes and civilian casualties. Prince's team is reported to have been active with drone operations since March, but there have been no confirmed reports of significant gang leaders being neutralized or apprehended.
In addition to drone warfare, security sources reveal that Prince is in the process of scouting Haitian American veterans for recruitment, with plans to deploy up to 150 mercenaries to Haiti in the coming months. The move comes alongside the shipment of weaponry intended to bolster the Haitian forces’ efforts against these criminal organizations.
While U.S. officials are aware of Prince's involvement, specific details regarding the financial terms of the arrangement remain undisclosed. The situation continues to evolve as Haiti grapples with unprecedented gang violence, leaving citizens in a state of fear and uncertainty as they await the promised reinforcements and support.
According to Haitian officials and security experts, the collaboration has been focused on establishing a secret task force that utilizes drones to target gang members responsible for violent crimes and civilian casualties. Prince's team is reported to have been active with drone operations since March, but there have been no confirmed reports of significant gang leaders being neutralized or apprehended.
In addition to drone warfare, security sources reveal that Prince is in the process of scouting Haitian American veterans for recruitment, with plans to deploy up to 150 mercenaries to Haiti in the coming months. The move comes alongside the shipment of weaponry intended to bolster the Haitian forces’ efforts against these criminal organizations.
While U.S. officials are aware of Prince's involvement, specific details regarding the financial terms of the arrangement remain undisclosed. The situation continues to evolve as Haiti grapples with unprecedented gang violence, leaving citizens in a state of fear and uncertainty as they await the promised reinforcements and support.