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Haiti police say 26 Colombians, two Americans in assassin squad that killed President Moise

  • Hunt for Haiti president’s killers continues as police parade captured suspects before media
  • President Moise’s death has generated confusion about who is the legitimate leader of the country

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Suspects in the assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise after being detained in Port-au-Prince. Photo: AP
A 28-member hit squad made up of Americans and Colombians assassinated President Jovenel Moise, Haitian police said, adding that eight were still at large as the country lurched into political chaos.

One day after Moise was killed and his wife Martine wounded by gunmen in their Port-au-Prince home, the poorest country in the Americas has no president or working parliament and two men claiming to be in charge as prime minister.

Police paraded some of the suspects before the media Thursday, along with Colombian passports and weapons they had seized. The head of the Haiti’s National Police, Leon Charles, vowed to track the other eight down.

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Suspects in the assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise are shown to the media in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Photo: AP
Suspects in the assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise are shown to the media in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Photo: AP

“It was a team of 28 assailants, 26 of whom were Colombian, who carried out the operation to assassinate the president,” Charles said at the press conference in Port-au-Prince.

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“We have arrested 15 Colombians and the two Americans of Haitian origin. Three Colombians have been killed while eight others are on the loose.”

Taiwan on Friday said of 11 of the suspected assassins took refuge in its embassy in an attempt to flee but were later apprehended by police.
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