Haiti Gang leader barbecue sends a chilling message to president Ruto as deployment date draws near!

Haiti’s infamous gang leader, Jimmy Cherizier, also known as Barbecue, has issued a stern warning as the transitional council prepares for deployment after the swearing-in ceremony.

Barbecue cautioned the newly formed council to prepare for heightened conflict in the wake of their assumption of power from former Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

According to reports, the gang leader hinted at the possibility of a coup, expressing discontent over not being included in discussions regarding the transition of power.

“Whether or not you’re installed, this message is for you: Brace yourselves,” Barbecue declared.

Shortly after the gang leader concluded his ominous warning, the sound of gunfire echoed nearby, underscoring the gang’s resolve to resist the new order.

In his address, Barbecue urged the presidential transitional council to reconsider their course of action, vowing staunch opposition.

He made it clear that he would vehemently oppose any foreign intervention that might be instigated by the council.

Under Barbecue’s leadership, the Haiti gang has been accused of heinous crimes including sexual assault, ransom kidnappings, and indiscriminate killings.

This statement from Barbecue comes amidst President William Ruto of Kenya’s acknowledgment of the new council, affirming Kenya’s commitment to aiding the Caribbean nation.

“TPC has the singular task of moving speedily to re-establish key organs of the State critical to the restoration of law and order and necessary for the ushering of hope to all Haitians.

“Kenya stands ready and willing- in concert with a broad alliance of nations in Africa and CARICOM- committed to Haiti’s stability, to rapidly execute the security support,” the head of state pointed out.

“We will consider them as invaders and we do not have to collaborate with any invaders that have come to walk over our independence,” Barbecue stated.

In March of this year, the gang leader issued a similar warning directed at the Kenyan police, adamantly declaring his opposition to their deployment.

Barbecue made it clear that he would view the arrival of Kenyan police forces as an act of aggression, interpreting it as an attempt to undermine the sovereignty of the strife-torn nation. More

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