Haitian Gang Boss Sentenced to Life for Masterminding Kidnap of Christian Missionaries

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A self-described ‘king’ of the notorious 400 Mawozo gang, Joly Germine orchestrated the kidnappings from a Haitian jail, with the victims including 5 children.

The former head of the notorious Haitian gang 400 Mawozo was sentenced to life imprisonment by a U.S. court on Wednesday for masterminding the 2021 kidnapping of a group of American Christian missionaries.

Joly “Yonyon” Germine, 34, was found guilty in May of 16 counts of kidnapping a U.S. national for ransom and conspiracy to commit hostage-taking, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.

Germine has been in U.S. custody since May 2022 and is already serving a sentence of 35 years for helping to smuggle firearms from the United States to Haiti and laundering ransom money paid to his gang for other abductions, having pleaded guilty to these offenses.

The former self-described “king” of 400 Mawozo received the life sentence for orchestrating the kidnapping of 16 U.S. citizens, including five children, while he was incarcerated in Haiti.

All 17 victims were part of the Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries organization, while a Canadian member of the Mennonite missionary group was also taken hostage.

‘No Remorse’

Germine declined to say anything before U.S. District Judge John Bates in Washington sentenced him.

“No remorse has been shown by Mr. Germine,” the judge said. “No acceptance of responsibility.”

Some of the victims addressed the court, telling Germine that they forgave him for the role he played in their ordeal.

Ray Noecker, whose wife, Cheryl, and five children were held hostage, said it was a “life-changing experience” for the family.

“True freedom is not found outside of prison walls. True freedom is found inside your own heart,” Noecker said, telling Germine that he hopes he finds “God’s peace.”

Missionaries Visited Orphanage

The victims were on their way home from a visit to an orphanage in Haiti when they were abducted on Oct. 16, 2021, by masked gunmen from 400 Mawozo, the largest and most powerful gang in Haiti.

The gang members robbed their captives at gunpoint, drove them to a field, and demanded $1 million in ransom for each of them to secure their freedom, according to prosecutors, all while consulting with Germine by phone.

Initially, the gang used social media to threaten to kill the hostages if a ransom was not paid. However, early on in negotiations, senior gang leaders changed track and offered to accept Germine’s release from Haitian custody instead of money.

A majority of the missionaries were held for 62 days before managing to escape under the cover of darkness and flee the gang’s territory. Five of the hostages had been released earlier, including some with health conditions, and after a partial ransom was paid.

By Rachel Roberts

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