The Ministry of Defense Colombia identified the identity of 13 suspects in the assassination of President Haiti, said all of which are the country former country.
Colombian officials on July 9 showed that two of the two suspects were veterans, which were destroyed, the remaining 11 people were imprisoned.
A woman who claimed to be Uribe's wife said they were married for 18 years and had three children.
The suspects in the assassination of President Haiti at the press conference in Port-au-Prince capital on July 8.
Colombian officials said some suspects left Bogota capital since early May, flying to Panama and entering the Dominican Republic and to Haiti.
General Luis Fernando Navarro, Colombian Army Commander, said the suspects left military in the period 2002-2018, participating in mercenary activities because of its economic motivation.
John Marulanda, Leaders of the Colombian Army Official Association, said it was unclear who was recruited for the assassination of President Haiti Jovenel Moise on July 7 with the details of the tasks they were assigned.
Colombian officials condemn the assassination and claims to do everything to support the Haitian government to find the truth.
Paul Angelo, an expert at the US-based Foreign Relations Council, explains that Colombian veterans are often recruited into illegal tasks because they do not have many options after leaving the army.