International Manhunt After Haiti Prison Break

By
Bill Weinberg

Officials in Haiti on Aug.12 announced that police have re-captured Clifford Brandt, a disgraced businessman who seems to have been the intended beneficiary of an armed prison break two days earlier. Brandt was reportedly taken at a town on Haiti’s border with the Dominican Republic.

In the audacious raid on Haiti’s main Croix-des-Bouquets prison, gunmen attacked the facility from within and without, seemingly allowing the entire population of inmates to escape — more than 800. But Brandt, a scion of one of Haiti’s most prominent families, is believed to have organized the attack. Brandt had been imprisoned since 2012 on charges of kidnapping at least two children. Two guards suffered bullet wounds in the prison shoot-out. Haitian officials have alerted authorities in the Dominican Republic and Jamaica to help in hunting down the escapees, who may have fled abroad.

Croix-des-Bouquets prison was built in 2012 with Canadian aid to replace a facility destroyed in Haiti’s 2010 earthquake.

Bill Weinberg

Bill Weinberg is based in New York City.

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Bill Weinberg
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