09 Jan 2023 | 12:29 PM UTC
Haiti: Heightened security likely following shooting of Senate President in Port-au-Prince as of Jan. 9
As of Jan. 9, heightened security is likely following non-fatal shooting of Senate President in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Event
As of Jan. 9, a heightened security presence is likely to remain in place in Port-au-Prince following the shooting of Senate President Joseph Lambert. The incident reportedly took place near the Bicentennial Monument in the capital, not far from the parliament building, on Jan. 8. Lambert was hospitalized following the incident with non-life-threatening injuries. Information on those responsible for the shooting, as well as their motive, remains unclear.
Additional attacks against key political figures in Port-au-Prince are possible. Disruptions to traffic and business activities are possible in central Port-au-Prince as authorities investigate the incident attempt to increase security around key buildings. Demonstrations in response to the attack are also possible. The threat of violence remains elevated at all public gatherings.
Advice
Exercise heightened personal vigilance in Haiti. Keep away from areas most severely affected by criminal activity and refrain from nonessential travel after dark. Avoid areas where police or other security forces appear to be deploying. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Update and review contingency plans. Plan for possible transport disruptions; reconfirm the status of public transport before departure. Avoid all protests due to probable violence; shelter in place if unrest occurs nearby. Monitor local media for information regarding protest activity and road closures. Do not attempt to pass through roadblocks; wait for authorities to remove them.