Police found a series of rifles, hunting guns, machines and many Colombian passports from arrested suspects after the Haitian President's assassination.
During the July 8 press conference in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti Leon Charles National Police Commander said they arrested 17 suspects assassinating President Jovenel Moise, including 15 Colombians and two citizens
The image published by Haiti police shows that the suspect group, supposed to be a foreign mercenary, handcuffed, sitting on the floor leaning back on the wall, behind the table full of weapons used in the Obsess
Of these, there are many attack rifles, hunting guns, pistols with many machete, numbers.
Weapons seized from the suspects the assassination of President Haiti Jovenel Moise ranked on the table at the press conference in Port-au-Prince on July 8.
Three Colombian suspects were destroyed in the gunfight that took place less than 24 hours after the assassination, while the other 8 gunmen was escaping.
Destin said Moise's body had a bullet at the forehead, the two sides of the chest, three tablets at the hip, a pellet in the abdomen, added that many bullet boxes of 5.56 and 7.62 mm were found
Haiti officials said the two American suspects were identified as James Solages, 35 years old and Joseph Vincent, 55 years old.
It is unknown to attack the Haitian President of the suspects.