San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

JAMAICA ARRESTS EX-HAITI SENATOR SOUGHT IN SLAYING

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

Haiti’s National Police said Saturday that a former senator who is a prominent suspect in the July 7 killing of President Jovenel Moise has been arrested in Jamaica.

Police spokesman Gary Desrosiers told The Associated Press that John Joel Joseph was in custody. No further informatio­n was immediatel­y available.

Meanwhile, Jamaica Police Superinten­dent Stephanie Lindsay told the AP that other people were arrested along with Joseph and that authoritie­s were trying to determine whether they are family members. She said they were arrested before dawn on Saturday and declined to share other details.

“For more than one reason, we’re not sharing more informatio­n,“she said.

Joseph is a Haitian politician and opponent of the Tet Kale party that Moise belonged to.

“One more suspect has been apprehende­d. One more opportunit­y to shed light on my husband’s murder,” tweeted Martine Moise, who was injured in the shooting. “In Haiti or elsewhere, the tracking of the wanted must continue so that all the sponsors and perpetrato­rs of this heinous crime are punished.”

A still-unreleased police report obtained by the AP quoted various sources as saying Joseph had several links to the attack, with at least one identifyin­g him among the leaders of it.

The sources said Joseph paid in cash for rental cars used by the attackers and had met with other suspects ahead of the killing, including Christian Emmanuel Sanon, a Haitian businessma­n and evangelica­l pastor who had expressed desire to lead his country. Associates have suggested that Sanon was duped by the true mastermind­s of the assassinat­ion. He was arrested shortly after the killing.

The report also stated that the former senator introduced other suspects to Joseph Badio, an alleged leader of of the plot who previously worked for Haiti’s Ministry of Justice and the government’s anti-corruption unit until he was fired.

It said phone records show James Solages, a Haitian-american arrested in the case, had a Whatsapp conversati­on with Joseph regarding preparatio­ns for the mission. And it said that Solage told authoritie­s that Joseph, Badio and Rodolphe Jaar — a Haitian citizen and former U.S. government informant arrested Jan. 7 in the Dominican Republic — were among those appointed leaders of the operation.

Badio remains a fugitive, while Dominican officials say Jaar was arrested there at the request of U.S. authoritie­s.

It’s not immediatel­y clear where the former Haitian senator arrested in Jamaica will be taken.

More than 40 people, including 18 former Colombian soldiers, have been arrested in the killing of Moise, who was shot several times at his private residence in an attack that also injured his wife, Martine Moise.

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