Bounty of $5m placed on warlord ‘Barbecue’ who rules world’s most dangerous city with super-gang who burn people alive
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A MULTI-million dollar bounty has been placed on the head of a warlord who rules over one of the world’s most dangerous cities.

American prosecutors are offering $5 million for information leading to the arrest of a Haitian gang leader Jimmy Cherizier – better known as “Barbecue”. 

Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier, leader of an armed group alliance, speaking to the media.

Former police officer Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ CherizierCredit: Reuters
a man on a yamaha motorcycle talks to a group of people

Armed gang members question locals in Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince
A young boy walks past a burning pile of debris during a street protest.

Violence in Port-au-Prince has reached unprecedented levels and hundreds of thousands of civilians have been caught in the crossfires
Person on motorcycle driving past burning debris and protestors.

The entire capital has been burning amid the civil crisis
Jimmy Cherizier, leader of the G9 and Family gang in Haiti, holding a rifle.

Thousands of civilians are believed to have been caught in the brutal crossfireCredit: AP

The vicious warlord has overseen bloody chaos in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, which now often resembles a battlefield.

Thousands of civilians are believed to have been caught in the brutal crossfire.

There have even been reports of rotting bodies littering the streets of the city as lawlessness runs amok.

Cherizier, a former Haitian cop, now leads a gang alliance called Viv Ansanm.

This group stands accused of numerous atrocities including murders and kidnappings across the lawless capital.

The US if offering a $5 million (£3.7 million) reward for information that leads to Cherizier’s arrest.

“There’s a good reason that there’s a $5 million reward for information leading to Cherizier’s arrest,” US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said.

“He’s a gang leader responsible for heinous human rights abuses, including violence against American citizens in Haiti.”

The indictment alleges that he and US citizen Bazile Richardson solicited funds from the Haitian diaspora in the United States.

This money was then allegedly used to pay gang members and buy weapons in defiance of US sanctions.

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Richardson was arrested in Texas last month.

The pair helped “bankroll Cherizier’s violent criminal enterprise, which is driving a security crisis in Haiti”, according to Assistant US Attorney General John Eisenberg.

He further said US authorities would “continue to pursue those who enable Haiti’s violence and instability”.

Cherizier’s nickname Barbecue is rumoured refer to him setting his victims on fire.

Under rampant gang brutality, Port-au-Prince is now considered one of the most dangerous cities on the planet.

Fighting between gangs, cops and citizen groups has ripped through the city, leaving its infrastructure in tatters.

Health services are crumbling and food insecurity has grown increasingly acute throughout Port-au-Prince.

A recent attempt by a UN backed Kenyan led security force failed to restore control from the gangs.

Haiti was thrown into crisis when President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated by unidentified gunmen in 2021.

Who is Barbecue?

HAITI’S Port-au-Prince currently lies in the hands of the feared Jimmy “Barbecue

Barbecue – who is rumoured to have earned his nickname for setting his victims on fire – envisions himself as a “revolutionary”, a self-professed “man of the people”.

His methods involve the killing, maiming and extorting of anyone unlucky enough to fall within his turf – turning every day into a constant battle for survival for residents.

The fired cop turned warlord has been taking to the streets with a renewed vengeance and a plan to overthrow the government.

He is currently sanctioned by the UK and its allies for “engaging in acts threatening the peace, security and stability of Haiti”.

And his influence is fast increasing as the country spirals into further turmoil sparked by the 2021 assassination of the country’s Prime Minister Jovenal Moïse.

Ever since, a security vacuum opened up and Barbecue has been greedily exploiting it, taking over territory and expanding his coalition with other gangs to wage further war.

G9 has also been responsible for repeatedly cutting Haiti off from its much-needed fuel supply by taking its main oil terminal hostage.

In a savage display of strength, Barbecue paralysed the country several times by preventing the distribution of food, water and vital medicines, plunging it into a deeper humanitarian crisis.

Barbecue’s criminal career dates back to his time as a police officer, InSight Crime reports.

He participated in an anti-gang operation in 2017, leading to the extrajudicial killing of nine civilians.

In 2018, he led a group of seven gangs in a massacre in La Saline, Haiti’s worst massacre in over a decade.

Barbecue was then fired from the police force and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

In 2019, he participated in a four-day attack across Port-au-Prince’s Bel-Air neighborhood, killing at least 24 people.

a man is working in a pile of garbage next to a bag that says partners

A man searches through burning trash in Port-au-Prince
Burned-out buses and debris in a street filled with smoke.

Widespread destruction paints the picture of the city
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