Turkey arrests a Haitian businessman sought in Moise assassination
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — A Haitian businessman considered a suspect in the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Moise was arrested in Turkey, authorities in Haiti announced Monday.
Haitian Foreign Minister Claude Joseph said on his Twitter account that he spoke with his Turkish counterpart about the arrest of Samir Handal, but gave no more details, including whether Haiti would seek the man’s extradition.
Handal has been mentioned as a suspect in the plot to kill the president, although the government has not given any specifics about his alleged involvement.
More than 40 suspects have been arrested in the case, including 18 former Colombian soldiers and several Haitian police officers. Colombian authorities have said the majority of its former soldiers did not know the true nature of the operation they were hired to participate in.
In October, another Colombian man was arrested in Jamaica.
Moise was shot at his private home in a predawn attack in which his wife, Martine Moise, was wounded.
The killing deepened the political instability in the country, which since then also has been trying to recover from a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that killed more than 2,200 people in the southwestern region in mid-August, a surge in gang-related violence and a severe shortage of fuel.
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