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Ex-senator nabbed over Moise killing

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PORT-AU-PRINCE: A former Haitian lawmaker who is a suspect in the assassinat­ion of the country’s president has been arrested in Jamaica, authoritie­s there said on Saturday.

Ex-senator Jean Joel Joseph, wanted in the July 7, 2021, killing of president Jovenel Moise, was arrested on Friday evening, the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) said in a statement.

The JCF “can confirm that a Haitian national, Jean Joel Joseph and three other members [of ] his family were arrested in Jamaica on immigratio­n related charges”, the statement said.

Jamaican investigat­ors contacted Haitian authoritie­s who said Mr Joseph was “wanted in Haiti as a suspect in the alleged assassinat­ion of the Haitian President in 2021,” the statement added.

Mr Joseph was arrested at a house in St Elizabeth, a parish in the southwest of the island.

A Jamaican police source said that Mr Joseph is “being detained at the moment”.

The source said Jamaican police acted in conjunctio­n with “internatio­nal law enforcemen­t partners” and that “joint investigat­ions” had been underway.

Moise, who was unpopular in Haiti, was killed and his wife seriously wounded when about 20 commandos burst into the presidenti­al residence and shot them in July.

Dozens of suspects had been arrested previously over Moise’s murder, but much about the assassinat­ion remains murky, especially who ordered it.

An arrest warrant was issued for Mr Joseph right after the killing, with authoritie­s describing him as “armed and dangerous”. Mr Joseph was an opposition senator and fierce critic of the president.

More than 40 people, including more than a dozen Colombians and some Americans of Haitian origin, have been arrested in connection with the assassinat­ion.

The killing deepened an already dramatic crisis in Haiti, which is suffering from a lack of security, soaring gang violence and a spate of kidnapping­s.

Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who has in effect been running the country since Moise’s death, said this month that he too had been targeted in an assassinat­ion attempt, during national day celebratio­ns.

Earlier this month, US authoritie­s charged a retired Colombian soldier in connection with Moise’s killing.

The Justice Department said 43-yearold Mario Palacios, along with others, “participat­ed in a plot to kidnap or kill the Haitian President”.

US prosecutor­s said the plot against Moise “initially focused on conducting a kidnapping of the president as part of a purported arrest operation,” but it “ultimately resulted in a plot to kill”.

The US Congress on Thursday ordered a probe into Moise’s assassinat­ion.

The Senate voted unanimousl­y on Thursday to order the State Department to issue a report within 180 days that would provide a “detailed descriptio­n” of the circumstan­ces surroundin­g Moise’s killing.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Demonstrat­ors hold signs reading ‘Justice for Jovenel’ outside a judicial hearing into the assassinat­ion of President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince.
REUTERS Demonstrat­ors hold signs reading ‘Justice for Jovenel’ outside a judicial hearing into the assassinat­ion of President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince.

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