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Four more charged over Moise’s murder

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MIAMI: Four men were transferre­d from Haiti to the United States on Tuesday to face criminal charges in the July 7, 2021, assassinat­ion of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, the US Justice Department announced.

The department said Haitian-American dual citizens James Solages, 37 and Joseph Vincent, 57, and Colombian citizen German Alejandro Rivera Garcia, 44, are charged with conspiring to commit murder or kidnapping outside the United States.

A fourth man, Haitian-American Christian Sanon, 54, is charged with smuggling ballistic vests from the United States to Haiti for use in the assassinat­ion plot.

The four were to appear in federal court in Miami yesterday.

The US Justice department has already charged three others in the assassinat­ion, with Mr Sanon, who the department called an “aspiring political candidate,” a key leader of the operation.

It said Mr Sanon recruited about 20 Colombians with military training and led by Mr Rivera Garcia to help carry out the assassinat­ion.

The Colombian squad shot Moise dead on the night of July 6, 2021 in his private residence in Port-au-Prince.

“On July 6, 2021, Solages, Vincent, Rivera and others met at a house near President Moise’s residence, where firearms and equipment were distribute­d and Solages announced that the mission was to kill President Moise,” the department alleged.

US law is being applied in this case because the plan to kill the Haitian president was allegedly partly organised on US soil in Florida, by American-Haitian nationals.

The three charged with the assassinat­ion, along with three men arrested last year, face up to life in prison.

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