The operation which led to the assassination of Jovenel Moïse benefited from the complicity of agents of the presidential guard, according to the Colombian ex-soldier Juan Carlos Yepes, reports the news magazine SEMANA which quotes Haitian police and judicial sources.
The events of the fatal night from Tuesday 6 to Wednesday 7 July last took place with six cars and personnel as follows: “the first was assigned to three Haitian police officers and soldiers (r) John Jairo Ramírez Gómez and Manuel Antonio Grosso Martínez. This group was responsible for capturing the police at the first security perimeter of the presidential house, handcuffing them, and take them to the back of the vehicle. They then moved to the second checkpoint and did the same.
Por: Redacción Mundo
Dice la revista Semana que en la penúltima camioneta que acompañaba el convoy estaban âel teniente coronel (r) Carlos Giovanni Guerrero Torres, junto a los exmilitares colombianos Edwin Enrique Blanquicet, Enalber Vargas Gómez y John Jairo Suárez AlegrÃaâ, quienes debÃan apoyar a los mercenarios que habrÃan de dar muerte al mandatario haitiano.
De acuerdo con investigaciones del medio, el exmilitar Carlos Giovanni Guerrero confesó que el grupo de mercenarios habÃa acordado que solo matarÃan al presidente Moise, en contraste con un plan inicial, que era matar a todo el que se encontrara en la residencia del mandatario, en HaitÃ.
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