Members assassin the Moise President seems to be recruited by protection companies, some don't even know the mission will participate.
A few hours after President Haiti Jovenel Moise was assassinated in Dinh Dinh in Port-au-Prince, the gunfire was still in the nearby neighborhood.
While the arrest campaign took place, two Haitian American men wearing a white T-shirt and dirty khaki pants suddenly headed to the police.
One of them was James Solages, the American citizen regularly moved between Haiti and South Florida.
The suspects participating in the assassination of President Haiti Jovenel Moise.
In about a month, Solages and these foreigners often meet, staying together and talking to other members of the Luxury Hotel Royal Oasis, about a 10-minute drive from Moise President.
According to Solages, the group of people who are doing the command to arrest President Haiti follow the instructions from a judge.
However, Slages declared that everything was then far beyond his imagination.
Shortly after, a Colombian script in the group stepped out of the President Moise and informed with two Haitian American members, Solages and Joseph Vincent, 55, that President was killed before they arrived
Those two said that they headed for no other choice, Clement Noel, the investigation judge interrogated two Haitian American citizens, said.
The mysterious conspiracy leads to the assassination of President Haiti Moise now entitled to international scale when relating to the Colombian military offensive, two Haitian American citizens.
Mathias Pierre, the Minister of Elections and Lien Than Haitian Relations, said the government has asked the US Federal Investigation Department (FBI) to support the suspension.
The White House announced to appoint executive officials to Haiti to support the investigation, but the US will likely not deploy the country to the country as required.
According to notice from Haiti officials, 20 of 28 assassins were arrested, three suspects were shot and five still hiding.
Colombian authorities identified 18 people arrested as a veteran country, which was a leading source of recruitment for private security companies and mercenaries.
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.
On July 9, General Jorge Luis Vargas, leaders of the National Police Colombia, announced that the country's authorities were investigating 4 companies that could take responsibility for recruiting caught mercenaries.
Vargas and other Colombian officials said that the suspects arrested in Haiti have done from 2018 to 2020. On Twitter, Police Colombia shares the flight record of these people, showing they seem to have received
The two Colombians were shot dead after the assassination went from Colombia to Panama and passed the Dominican Republic to go to Haiti in the first half of May. 11 people with the remaining Colombian nationality from the capital Bogota, Colombia, fly to the Republic
Colombia President Ivan Duque asked the National Intelligence Agency Leaders and the National Police Intelligence to Haiti, along with Interpol agents, to Haiti to support the investigation.
A woman who claimed to be Francisco Eladio Uribe's wife, the suspect was captured by Haiti, on July 9 told the Colombian radio that he was promising a remuneration of 2,700 USD / month when participating in the mission.
They don't say where he will take, just wherever they need.
Uribe was asked to bring two long pants, two black shirts for the trip.
Durango recognizes her husband when watching photos of arrest suspects posted by Haitian communications.
A company called CTU Security based in Doral, Florida, specializes in selling police and military equipment, and provides other types of security and security services, according to the information on the company's website.
The most important information is probably the mercenary group that does not receive a request to kill the president but just catch him.
Court records show that a man named Joseph G. Vincent has the same date of birth with Vincent suspects related to the assassination of Moise President.
In November 1999, this person, then lived in Miami, was accused by federal officials in Washington in a passport application, saying that he was born in Indiana and his name was Brandon.
He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years of probation.
In Haiti, even some of Moise President's closest supporters were interrogated, including Dimitri Herard, the head of the general security unit of the Presidential Palace (USGPN), unit responsible