Presunto autor intelectual de muerte de Moïse se dice inocente

3 de Enero de 2025

Presunto autor intelectual de muerte de Moïse se dice inocente

HAITI-POLITICS-ASSASSINATION

People pay their respects outside of the Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince on July 14, 2021, in the wake of Haitian President Jovenel Moise’s assassination that occurred early on July 7, 2021. - White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said July 12, 2021 that the delegation of US law enforcement and national security officials who visited Haiti the previous day noted the country’s instability in the wake of Moise’s murder. She said Haiti’s request for US troops to deploy and provide security was “still under analysis.” Asked if the White House had ruled out sending troops, she said “no.” No motive is publicly known for the killing, and questions are swirling about who masterminded the assassination. The delegation also met with Haitian political leaders, including interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph and Senate President Joseph Lambert, “to encourage open and constructive dialogue to reach a political accord that can enable the country to hold free and fair elections.” (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl / AFP)

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People pay their respects outside of the Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince on July 14, 2021, in the wake of Haitian President Jovenel Moise's assassination that occurred early on July 7, 2021. - White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said July 12, 2021 that the delegation of US law enforcement and national security officials who visited Haiti the previous day noted the country's instability in the wake of Moise's murder. She said Haiti's request for US troops to deploy and provide security was "still under analysis." Asked if the White House had ruled out sending troops, she said "no." No motive is publicly known for the killing, and questions are swirling about who masterminded the assassination. The delegation also met with Haitian political leaders, including interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph and Senate President Joseph Lambert, "to encourage open and constructive dialogue to reach a political accord that can enable the country to hold free and fair elections." (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl / AFP)
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Al momento de ser cuestionado por las autoridades, negó saber de la muerte del presidente y de las armas incautadas por la policía nacional

Christian Emmanuel Sanon, presunto autor intelectual del magnicidio de Jovenel Möise, presidente de Haití, se declaró inocente.

El haitiano-estadounidense presumió su inocencia ante la policía del país caribeño.

Según reportó la cadena CNN, quien cita una fuente cercana que pidió anonimato, Sanon se declaró inocente desde el momento de su captura.

El señalado fue arrestado el fin de semana en un operativo realizado por la policía de Puerto Príncipe.

Al momento de ser cuestionado por las autoridades, negó saber de la muerte del presidente y de las armas incautadas por la policía nacional.

Según reportó la agencia EFE, Christian Emmanuel Sanon se ostentó como pastor cristiano y aseguró que el departamento que habitaba no es de su propiedad.

El detenido, de 63 años, es señalado de haber reclutado al comando que asesinó al presidente de Haití en su residencia.

Hasta el momento, las autoridades haitianas han arrestado a 21 personas por su presunta responsabilidad en el asesinato de Moïse.

Mismo que recibió 12 disparos la madrugada del 7 de julio. Ataque en el cual resultó gravemente herida su esposa. DJ