Wapakoneta Daily News

Haitian gang leader charged in kidnapping

- By MICHAEL BALSAMO and ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutor­s in the U.S. have charged the leader of a

notoriousl­y violent Haitian gang with conspiracy to commit hostage taking for his alleged role in the kidnapping of 16 Americans last year.

Joly Germaine, 29, who is also known as “Yonyon,” is accused of leading the 400 Mawozo gang and is the first person charged in the U.S. in connection with the kidnapping of the missionari­es last fall. He was extradited to the U.S. last week and faces separate charges in a firearms traffickin­g case, prosecutor­s said.

U.S. prosecutor­s say Germaine was in a Haitian prison during the kidnapping but

had “directed and asserted control of 400 Mawozo gang

members’ kidnapping operations, including ransom negotiatio­n for the hostages’ release.”

A total of 17 people from the missionary group — 12 adults and five minors — were abducted Oct. 16 shortly after visiting an orphanage in Ganthier, in the Croix-des-bouquets area, the group has said. The group included 16 Americans and one Canadian.

Twelve of the captive missionari­es escaped during a daring overnight caper, eluding their kidnappers and walking for miles over difficult, moonlit terrain with an

infant and other children in tow. The group navigated by

stars to reach safety after a two-month kidnapping ordeal,

according to officials with the Christian Aid Ministries, the

Ohio-based agency that the missionari­es work for.

Their captors from the 400 Mawozo gang initially demanded millions of dollars in ransom. Five other captives

had earlier reached freedom. It is still unclear if any ransom was paid. The 12 hostages who

escaped were flown to Florida on a U.S. Coast Guard flight, and later reunited with the five hostages who had been released earlier.

“This case shows that the Justice Department will be relentless in our efforts to track

down anyone who kidnaps a U.S. citizen abroad,” Attorney

General Merrick Garland said. “We will utilize the full reach

of our law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to hold accountabl­e anyone responsibl­e for underminin­g the safety of Americans anywhere in the world.”

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