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Eight Turkish citizens kidnapped by gang in Haiti: consul

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The Turkish consul in Haiti reported Monday that eight Turkish people were kidnapped while travelling by bus in the Caribbean island, which is grappling with a spike of attacks by increasingly powerful gangs.

The group were taken hostage Sunday as they drove to the capital Port-au-Prince from the neighboring Dominican Republic, consul Hugues Josue told AFP.

He said they were members of Muslim association Ashape, which provides language courses and religious education, according to its website.

“During their abduction, they got off the bus and had time to contact their organization,” Josue said.

They were abducted east of Port-au-Prince, between the communes of Croix des Bouquets and Ganthier, he added.

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The five men and three women are all aged between 20 and 26.

The United Nations said last week that clashes between rival gangs in northern Port-au-Prince have claimed the lives of at least 75 people since fresh violence erupted on April 24.

The world body said it was “deeply concerned by the rapid deterioration of the security situation” in the city.

For decades, armed gangs have run amok in the poorest neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, but they have increased their hold across the Haitian capital and the country at-large in recent years, sending murders and kidnappings skyrocketing.

Last October, the “400 Mawozo” gang abducted a group of 17 North American missionaries and their relatives, including five children.

The rest of the group escaped to safety in December after five of them were released.

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