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Haitian man accused of working with Moise’s assassins nabbed

Updated on: 13 July,2021 08:58 AM IST  |  Port-au-Prince
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The chief also gave no information on the purported masterminds.

Haitian man accused of working with Moise’s assassins nabbed

Haiti’s interim PM Claude Joseph speaks at a press meet. Pic/AFP

The head of Haiti’s national police announced on Sunday that officers arrested a Haitian man accused of flying into the country on a private jet and working with the masterminds and alleged assassins behind the killing of President Jovenel Moise. Police Chief Leon Charles identified the suspect as Christian Emmanuel Sanon, without giving any personal information about him, though it appears he has been living in Florida. The chief also gave no information on the purported masterminds.


Charles said the alleged killers were protecting Sanon as the supposed president of Haiti, adding that officers found several items at his house, including a hat emblazoned with the logo of the US Drug Enforcement Administration, 20 boxes of bullets, gun parts, four automobile license plates from the Dominican Republic, two cars and correspondence with unidentified people.



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Boxes of bullets that the cops found in his house


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