1650240058 Conspiracy in Haiti to assassinate political figures

Conspiracy in Haiti to assassinate political figures

The commissioner of the government of that capital, Me Jacques Lafontant, informed the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police of the alleged plan, of which the Ministry of State of the Antillean nation is already aware.

  • Conspiracy in Haiti to assassinate political figures
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The existence of a conspiracy to Assassination of national political figures The newspaper Haiti Libre has been denounced as part of a conspiracy to perpetuate internal destabilisation.

Me Jacques Lafontant, commissioner of the Haitian capital’s government, informed the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police of the alleged plan, of which the Antilles nation’s Ministry of State is already aware.

According to Lafontant the lives of three key members of the Democratic and People’s Sector Movement are in danger, linked to the radical opposition: spokesman Me Andre Michel, former Senator Nenel Cassy and Marjory Michel from the board of this political organization.

Also the former senator and president of the Fusion des Sociaux-rémocrates haitiens party, Edmonde Supplice Beauzil.

Free Haiti states that two nationals have been identified in connection with the conspiracy, one of them a former police officer, who are said to have been hired as executors.

The complaint confirms the insecure state of affairs in the Caribbean country, where organized crime is targeting a key part of the main cities, including the capital, Port-au-Prince.

The highest officials of the state and government are not escaping this situation, let us remember that it was so in July 2021 President Jovenel Moïse assassinated in his residence as part of an international campaign.

A dozen Colombian executors with military backgrounds and a security firm headquartered in the United States have been identified as a result of the assassination.

Almost a year after the death of the Haitian President, little progress has been made in the investigation; meanwhile, the country remains ruled without a head of state and Prime Minister Ariel Henry questions his legitimacy to remain in office.