Miami, United States, Oct 27 (EFE). – Former Colombian military officer Germán Rivera, detained in the United States along with a group of suspects in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, was sentenced to life in prison on Friday in a Miami federal court, according to court documents. Rivera, 44, pleaded guilty last …
Rivera last month became the second of three defendants who have so far pleaded guilty to charges of participating in a plot to kill Moise, who was shot dead in his bedroom and his wife injured when armed men broke into their home at night. There are a total of 11 defendants on the case, and last week police in Haiti arrested former justice official Joseph Felix Badio, who is accused of ordering the hit - which investigators say was carried out by Colombian mercenaries. According to a signed plea document, Rivera, known as Colonel Mike, was part of the convoy which headed toward Moise's hillside Port-au-Prince residence on the night of the killing.
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