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Jamaica detains ex-senator, key suspect in killing of Haitian president

Jamaica detains ex-senator, key suspect in killing of Haitian president
A picture of the late Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. PHOTO/Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters
Saturday, January 15, 2022

Reuters | Jamaican authorities have detained a former Haitian senator who was a key suspect in the murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in July, Jamaican national police said on Saturday.

Jamaica Constabulary Force spokesman Dennis Brooks told Reuters that John Joel Joseph, a well-known Haitian politician named by the authorities as a suspect in Moïse’s killing, was arrested by the authorities on Friday.

It was also unclear where Joseph was arrested in Jamaica.

Moïse was shot dead when assassins armed with assault rifles stormed his private residence in the hills above Port-au-Prince on July 7, sparking a major man hunt and investigations across several countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Days after Moïse murder the then-National Police Chief Leon Charles said Joseph was a key player in the plot, alleging he supplied weapons and planned meetings, and that police were searching for him.

Haiti has arrested dozens of people following the July murder that left a political vacuum in the Caribbean nation. But it has not charged anyone, and the investigation has drawn complaints in that country about delays and intimidation of officials.

U.S. authorities this month charged a Colombian man with conspiracy to commit murder or kidnapping outside the United States in connection with the assassination of Moïse, the first official charges in the brazen crime.

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