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Haiti enlists Blackwater founder Erik Prince to fight gang scourge with assassin drones

  • Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater and ally of President Trump, is working with Haiti’s interim government to combat gangs using lethal drones and mercenaries in 2024 and 2025.
  • Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council faces violent gangs threatening Port-au-Prince, prompting desperate deals with private contractors despite unclear contract details and limited government power.
  • Prince’s team has operated attack drones since March 2024 and is recruiting up to 150 Haitian American military veterans as mercenaries to aid forces in the capital this summer.
  • Human rights activists report over 200 deaths from drone strikes on gangs, while international assistance through a Kenyan-led mission struggles with underfunded forces facing some 15,000 gang members.
  • Prince’s involvement highlights Haiti’s deep security crisis amid limited state control, raising concerns about sovereignty, foreign intervention optics, and the effectiveness of mercenary-led strategies.
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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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