Ruto Suffers Blow As Court Bars Police Deployment to Haiti

Administration Police marching at Mashujaa Day celebrations in Kericho County on October 20, 2023.
Administration Police Service (APS) officers marching at Mashujaa Day celebrations in Kericho County on October 20, 2023.
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The High Court of Nairobi has declared the deployment of National Police Services (NPS) officers to Haiti as unconstitutional.

In a ruling issued by High Court Judge Chacha Mwita on Friday, it was noted that the National Security Council and NPS do not have powers to deploy police outside Kenya.

Mwita made the ruling following an application made by Thirdway Alliance Party leader Ekuru Aukot who wanted the court to block the deployment stating that it was illegal. 

"To be clear, Article 240 does not mandate the Council to deploy police officers outside Kenya. Deployment should be as provided for in part 14 of the Act and only to a reciprocating country," he ruled.

President William Ruto addressing a crowd in Nakuru County on January 23, 2024
President William Ruto addressing a crowd in Nakuru County on January 23, 2024
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"It is not contested that there is no reciprocal arrangement between Kenya and Haiti and for that reason, there can be no deployment of police to that country."

The judge acknowledged that Kenya's offer to help mitigate a humanitarian crisis in Haiti was noble, however, he maintained that such deployment needed to be undertaken in accordance with the Constitution of Kenya.

"An order is hereby issued prohibiting the deployment of police officers to Haiti or any other country otherwise than any compliance with part 14 of NPS Act," he stated.

Aukot filed his petition in court after Parliament approved the deployment of 1,000 officers to the Carribean nation. Kenya had offered to lead a peacekeeping mission in Haiti which has witnessed an upsurge in gang violence.

President William Ruto, who was among the biggest pushers of the deployment, stated that the move was informed by Kenya's obligations to the international community.

Notably, the move by Kenya was warmly received by the international community with countries such as the United States offering Ksh14 billion and other logistic support.

The deployment of the police was also approved by the United Nations Security Council in October 2023. Following the ruling, it is not yet clear whether the government will be moving to the Court of Appeal.

Ruto had also not responded to the ruling at the time of publication.

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Director General of the Haitian National Police, Mr. Frantz Elbe on December 13, 2023 During a courtesy call with Inspector General National Police Service, IG Japhet Koome, at NPS Headquarters in Nairobi.
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