A former high-ranking official of her Ministry of Justice Haiti may have been the man who ordered it murder of the President of the country, of Joubenell Moise, announced tonight the Colombian police chief, general Jorge Vargas.
It is recalled that Moise fell dead when the armor killers stormed his private home on the hills above Port-au-Prince and shot him dead on July 7..
From the research that has been done so far, it appears that Joseph Felix Bandio he may have given the order three days earlier, Vargas said. According to the same source, Bandio was probably the one who ordered the killing of the Colombian ex-soldiers Duberney Capador and Herman Rivera, whom he had initially approached to work as security guards, according to the APE BPE.
Bandio was an ex executive of the Ministry of Justice Haiti and worked in the anti-corruption unit in cooperation with the intelligence service.
“Several days earlier, apparently three“Joseph Felix Bandio (…) told Capador and Rivera that they had to assassinate the president of Haiti,” Vargas said.
The group of killers consisted of 26 Colombians and two Americans of Haitian descent, according to the Haitian authorities.
The 18 Colombians were arrested, five escape and three (including Capador) were killed.
Many of the Colombians accused of involvement in the murder had gone to Haiti to work as bodyguards, said the President of Colombia on Thursday Ivan Duke. Relatives and colleagues of some of those arrested also said the suspects had been hired as bodyguards.

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