Haiti's gang asks 17 million for the release of kidnapped American missionaries

The Haitian gang that kidnapped a group of American and Canadian missionaries has demanded $17 million for their release, according to the justice minister. Liszt Quitel has told the Wall Street Journal that the FBI and Haitian police were in contact with intruders from the 400 Mawozo gang who kidnapped missionaries on weekends outside the capital, [...]
Liszt Quitel has told the Wall Street Journal that the FBI and Haitian police were in contact with intruders from the 400 Mawozo gang, who kidnapped missionaries on weekends outside the capital, Port-au-Prince.
16 Americans and a Canadian, including six women and five children - an eight - month - old baby and others aged three, six, 14 and 15, reports The Guardian, translated Periscope.
This is the biggest kidnapping reported in recent years.
This country is trying to be treated by the president's murder on 7 July and the 7.2-degree quake.
We are trying to release without paying any tribute,” said Quitel. /Periscope











