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Armed gang kidnaps 17 missionari­es

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PORT-AU-PRINCE: As many as 17 American Christian missionari­es and their families, including children, were kidnapped on Saturday by gang members in Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, US media reported.

The kidnapping happened after the missionari­es left an orphanage in the crisis-engulfed Caribbean nation, the

New York Times and CNN said.

The Washington Post reported that an audio from the Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries said “men, women and children” associated with the group were being held by an armed gang.

“The mission field director and the American embassy are working to see what can be done,” the audio was quoted as saying. “Pray that the gang members will come to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.”

The victims included 14 adults and three minors, CNN said, citing an unnamed source in Haiti’s security forces.

They were travelling to Titanyen after visiting the orphanage in the Croix des Bouquets area, CNN said. The Times, citing local officials, said the missionari­es were taken from a bus headed to the airport to drop off some members of the group before continuing to another destinatio­n in Haiti.

The US State Department is aware of the reports, a spokespers­on told Reuters but did not offer details.

The US Embassy in Haiti did not respond to a request for comment outside business hours. A spokeswoma­n for the Haitian police said she was seeking informatio­n on the issue. Christian Aid Ministries did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

A surge in gang violence has displaced thousands and hampered economic activity. Violence spiralled after the assassinat­ion of President Jovenel Moise in July and an earthquake in August.

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