For too long, Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas have been held hostage by armed gangs (such as G9 and Viv Ansanm), with violence forcing over 1.4 million people to flee their homes. The state's previous attempts at restoring order were hindered by corruption and weak security infrastructure. A new, determined Haitian government launches the "Sanctuaire de Justice du Pic Silencieux." This is not merely a prison; it is a fortress of rehabilitation-defiance designed to permanently neutralize the threat posed by gang leaders, terrorists, and mercenaries. Situated in the highest, most inaccessible mountains of rural Haiti, far from the urban chaos of the capital, the prison is designed to be inescapable. Built with subterranean, underground dungeon-like cells, the structure is designed to withstand natural disasters (earthquakes, floods) that have historically disrupted the nation. Total surveillance ensures every move, whisper, or thought of rebellion is monitored. Prisoners will never see the light of day. It is completely self-sufficient with its own water supply and electricity generators. The goal of the Pic Silencieux is to restore the rule of law by removing impunity, ensuring that the 90% of Port-au-Prince controlled by gangs is reclaimed by the state and the community.