Canonical ID: NK-YjWYs64PqveGGsZb6GeEnW · Entity type: Organization (reference)
| Property | Value | Lang | Source dataset | Source ID | First seen | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Organization:id | 7a0ecfe30371f5e79ba2715f00d5ceb7608cf3d8 | eu_journal_sanctions | eu-oj-4d6c0839a54fd1886cb973a88a8116db2ac691d4 | ||||
Organization:id | 83d004b524c42036b4e48f1f83e30da44da9a289 | eu_journal_sanctions | eu-oj-4d6c0839a54fd1886cb973a88a8116db2ac691d4 | ||||
Organization:name | 5 Segond gang | eu_journal_sanctions | eu-oj-4d6c0839a54fd1886cb973a88a8116db2ac691d4 | ||||
Organization:notes | Haitian gang based in the “Village de Dieu” neighbourhood in Port-au-Prince. "The 5 Segond gang is a powerful gang in Haiti, based in the Village de Dieu neighbourhood in Port-au-Prince. Its leader is Johnson André, a.k.a “Izo”. The 5 Segond gang was officially part of the G-Pèp gang alliance. In 2024, G-Pèp and its former rivals, G9 Family and Allies, formed a new coalition, Viv Ansanm, a.k.a. Living Together. Together, they increased attacks against state institutions and contributed to instability. The 5 Segond gang also commits theft, rape, kidnapping, murder, piracy, and extortion, obstructs humanitarian aid and engages in arms and drugs trafficking. Therefore, the 5 Segond gang is responsible for actions that threaten the peace, stability and security of Haiti." | eu_journal_sanctions | eu-oj-4d6c0839a54fd1886cb973a88a8116db2ac691d4 | ||||
Organization:programId | EU-HTI | eu_journal_sanctions | eu-oj-4d6c0839a54fd1886cb973a88a8116db2ac691d4 | ||||
Organization:sourceUrl | https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32025D2561 | eu_journal_sanctions | eu-oj-4d6c0839a54fd1886cb973a88a8116db2ac691d4 | ||||
Organization:topics | sanction | eu_journal_sanctions | eu-oj-4d6c0839a54fd1886cb973a88a8116db2ac691d4 | ||||