Gang Suppression Force
| Gang Suppression Force | |
|---|---|
| Force de Répression des Gangs | |
MSS logo | |
| Active | 1 January 2024—2 October 2025 (MSS) 2 October 2025—present (GSF) |
| Allegiance | United Nations Security Council |
| Type | Multinational force |
| Role | Security Support Force |
| Size | 1077 |
| Garrison/HQ | LSA 2 |
| Website | mssmhaiti |
| Commanders | |
| Force Commander | Senior Assistant Inspector-General Godfrey Otunge (KPS) |
| Deputy Force Commander | Colonel Kevron Henry (JDF) (September 2024- April 2025) Colonel Eldon Morgan (JDF) (April 2025 - Present) |
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The Gang Suppression Force (GSF), previously the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS), is an international police and military force approved by the United Nations Security Council on 2 October 2023 to assist the government of Haiti in restoring law and order amid worsening civil strife and gang violence since 2018.
The MSS mission was led by Kenya and coordinated with the Haitian National Police; although it is endorsed by the UNSC it is not a United Nations operation. Personnel have been pledged by Caribbean Community members Jamaica, Bahamas, Guyana, Barbados, and Antigua and Barbuda, as well as Bangladesh, Benin, and Chad. Then-Kenyan Foreign Minister Alfred Mutua stated that Spain, Senegal, and Chile would likely deploy security personnel. The first contingent of the security force arrived in Haiti on 25 June 2024.
In October 2025, United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2793 which transformed the MSS it into the Gang Suppression Force (GSF) intended to contain 5,500 personnel. The GSF, unlike the MSS, will be working in coordination with both the Haitian National Police and the Armed Forces of Haiti (AFH).