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Oh, yes, we get him: One of Haiti's extremely feared top gang leaders, Evens "Ti-Kouto" Jeune, now in tight, tight handcuffs - March 13, 2007 |
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EN ROUTE TO PORT-AU-PRINCE NATIONAL PENITENTIARY FROM THE SOUTHERN CITY OF LES CAYES Haitian Police escort Evens "Ti-Kouto" Jeune, a one of Haiti's extremely feared gang leaders from the extremely violent and gigantic slum of Port-au-Prince Cite-Soleil, after he was handed over to local authorities at the U.N. airport of Port-au-Prince Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Jeune was captured in a raid in the southern city of Les Cayes, U.N. spokesman Fred Blaise said. He fled into hiding after U.N. peacekeepers launched a crackdown to seize control of the nation's largest slum. | ||
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DISEMBARKMENT Accused chief of chiefs bandit, Evens "Ti-Kouto" Jeune, in tight, tight handcuffs, disembarking from the U.N. helicopter that transported him to Port-au-Prince from the southern city of Les Cayes.. | ||
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ESCORTED FROM U.N. HELICOPTER, AFTER IT LANDED Accused chief of chiefs terrorist, Evens "Ti-Kouto" en route to Haiti national penitentiary, were he will be kept under secured locks. | ||
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AGAIN, ESCORTED FROM U.N. HELICOPTER, IMMEDIATELY AFTER IT LANDED Chief of chiefs gangster, Evens "Ti-Kouto" is escorted by heavily armed Haiti | ||
police officers from the U.N. helicopter that transported him to Port-au-Prince from the southern city of Les Cayes. | ||
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