Colombia police say ex-Haiti official suspected of ordering Moise hit

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Former Haitian justice ministry official Joseph Felix Badio may have ordered the assassination of Haiti’s President Jovenel Moise, a Colombian police chief said on Friday, citing a preliminary investigation into the murder.

According to Vargas, the investigation found that Badio had ordered former Colombian soldiers Duberney Capador and German Rivera — who had initially been contacted to carry out security services — to kill Moise.

On Sunday, Haitian authorities detained 63-year-old Christian Emmanuel Sanon, widely described as a Florida-based doctor, and accused him of being one of the masterminds behind the killing. “This is a big plot, a lot of people are part of it,” Haiti’s Acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph said in a news conference. “I am determined to move the investigation forward.”The group of assassins included 26 Colombians and two Haitian Americans, according to Haitian authorities. Eighteen of the Colombians have been captured, while five are on the run and three were killed.

“We are assisting in all the support tasks for the interviews that are being carried out with the captured Colombians,” said Vargas.

 

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