Pubdate: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 Source: Reuters Copyright: 1999 Reuters Limited. Author: Jennifer Bauduy GUNMEN FIRE THROUGH WINDOWS OF HAITIAN RADIO STATION PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Gunmen fired through the windows of a Haitian radio station just one week after the radio broke a story implicating four high-level police officers in drug trafficking, a radio official told Reuters Saturday. Vision 2000, a private radio station, was the first media to report on the detention of four police commissioners last week, one of whom headed security at the presidential palace, for alleged involvement in drug trafficking. The four officers were found at a hotel in the northern city of Cap-Haitien where local police captured three Colombian drug traffickers and seized an unspecified quantity of cocaine. Police spokesman Jean-Dady Simeon was quoted by the radio confirming the detention of four police commissioners. Haiti's national police force was created four years ago after the dissolution of Haiti's repressive army in 1994. The fledgling force, trained by the United Nations, has been plagued by drug trafficking and allegations of police brutality. Vision 2000 received several phone calls from members of the police on Sept. 17, the day the station aired the story, warning the station not to continue reporting on the incident, said the radio official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Last week gunmen fired shots in front of the radio station several nights in a row, according to the station security guard. Thursday night, unknown individuals sprayed the windows of the radio news room with bullets and threw rocks through the windows. In December 1997, Vision 2000 was forced to suspend a popular call-in radio talk show critical of Haiti's political system, for two months after the host/news director received death threats. The program was again suspended for a month in April 1998 when the news director received new death threats. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake