Jamaica Gleaner

Former DEA informant sentenced to life for assassinat­ion of Haitian president

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A FORMER informant for the US Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion (DEA), Joseph Vincent, was sentenced to life in prison on Friday for his role in the July 7, 2021 assassinat­ion of Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse.

Vincent, a Haitian-American national, admitted to helping plot to kill Moïse in his home in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, including advice about the political landscape and meetings with key community leaders.

Vincent is among 11 defendants in the case, which includes Colombian ex-soldiers and businessme­n accused of helping supply funds and weapons and carrying out the night-time attack.

Another defendant, Frederick Joseph Bergmann Jr, also pleaded guilty to a role in Moïse’s assassinat­ion on Friday. His sentencing was tentativel­y set for April 18.

The gunmen had reportedly masquerade­d as DEA agents at the time of the attack, although the DEA later said Vincent and another Haitian-American, James Solages, had not been acting on behalf of the agency.

The Haitian ambassador to Washington, Bocchit Edmond, said at the time that Moïse’s killers claimed to be members of the DEA as they entered his guarded residence.

“This was a well-orchestrat­ed commando attack,” Edmond said not long after the killing. “They presented themselves as DEA agents, telling people they had come as part of a DEA operation.”

In videos circulatin­g on social media, a man with an American accent was heard saying in English over a megaphone: “DEA operation. Everybody stand down. DEA operation. Everybody back up, stand down.”

Residents reported hearing gunshots and seeing men dressed in black running through the neighbourh­ood.

Rodolphe Jaar, a Haitian-Chilean businessma­n, was considered the mastermind of the assassinat­ion and was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt by a federal court judge in Florida last summer.

On Friday, the court ruled that Vincent will be held in a Florida prison.

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