United States offers $3M reward for information on Haiti's criminal groups

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The United States offered up to $3 million for information on the financial operations of Haiti's Viv Ansanm and Gran Grif gangs, both designated as terrorist organizations.
Why it matters
United States law-enforcement will focus investigative resources on the financial channels that feed these named groups, increasing the risk of probes into Haiti-linked transfers. That makes anonymous or informal remittance routes less viable and raises legal exposure for parties moving funds tied to Haiti.
United States offers $3M reward for information on Haiti's criminal groups
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