A prominent Haitian doctor with longstanding ties to the US state of Florida was arrested Sunday on suspicion of being one of the main actors in the assassination last week of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, local media reported, citing Haitian authorities.
Christian Emmanuel Sanon has lived on and off in Florida for more than 20 years, according to reports.
Haitian National Police Director National Leon Charles said Sanon’s name was called by one of the suspects after being captured.
The 28 mercenaries suspected of killing Haiti's president include 26 Colombians, some former soldiers trained by the US, and 2 US citizens linked to rival Haitian oligarchs who had a falling out with Jovenel Moïse
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 10, 2021
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A number of items were found at Sanon’s home following his arrest, including a cache of arms and ammunition, four Dominican license plates and a hat emblazoned with the logo of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
The country’s security forces are continuing to investigate the incident.
Haitian police said 19 suspects, including 17 Colombians and two Haitian Americans, were arrested during operations after Moise’s assassination.
Moise, 53, took office in 2017 after a contested election. After he failed to hold legislative elections, the opposition demanded that he step down.
The plot to assassinate Haitian President Jovenel Moïse ran through South Florida, according to statements of captured Colombians who said they were hired by a Miami-area security firm.https://t.co/551RqWIm7s
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) July 10, 2021
One day before his death, Moise appointed a new prime minister, who was set to take office.
Haiti is scheduled to hold presidential and legislative elections on Sept. 26.
This article has been adapted from its original source.