Colombians held in Haitian president’s murder claim ties to Florida security firm Jacqueline Charles, Kevin G. Hall, Antonio Maria Delgado and Bianca Padro Ocasio, Miami Herald © VALERIE BAERISWYL/AFP/AFP/TNS Police look on as Haitian citizens gather in front of the U.S. Embassy in Tabarre, Haiti, on July 10, 2021, asking for asylum after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, citing insecurity in the country and fear for their safety.
MIAMI The Miami area is looming ever larger as investigators question the men held in the plot to assassinate Haitian President Jovenel Moïse.
Seventeen Colombians and two Haitian Americans from South Florida are in custody in Haiti. A person who interviewed the detained Colombians in Haiti told the Miami Herald that the men claimed to have been recruited to do work in Haiti by an under-the-radar firm in Doral called CTU Security. It is run by a Venezuelan émigré, Antonio Enmanuel Intriago Valera.
Colombians held in Haitian president s murder say they were hired by Florida firm
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