‘Key suspect’ in President Moïse’s assassination arrested

‘Key suspect’ in President Moïse’s assassination arrested

Police in Haiti say they have arrested a doctor they believe is a key suspect in organising last week’s assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.

They say Christian Emmanuel Sanon, a 63-year-old Haitian national, flew into the country on a private jet in early June with “political motives”.

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Mr Moïse, 53, was killed at his residence on 7 July, by 28 foreign mercenaries, the police said earlier.

His wife was injured in the attack, and then flown to the US for treatment.

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The arrest of Mr Sanon was announced at a police briefing late on Sunday in the capital Port-au-Prince.

“This is an individual who entered Haiti on a private plane with political objectives,” said Haiti’s police chief Leon Charles.

He said the initial plan had been to arrest President Moïse, but “the mission then changed”. He did not elaborate.

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“When we, the police, blocked the progress of these bandits after they committed their crime, the first person that one of the assailants called was Christian Emmanuel Sanon,” said Mr Charles.

“He contacted two other people that we consider to be the masterminds of the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.” The police chief did not say who the other two people were. (BBC)

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