(ANSA) - PORT AU PRINCE, 10 JUL - After announcing the next interrogation of the heads of the presidency's security services, considered fugitives at the time of the attack that resulted in the death of President Jovenel Moise, the Haitian Prosecutor's Office announced that it wanted to hear the testimonies on Monday of some political leaders and entrepreneurs potentially involved, to varying degrees, in the affair.
The chief prosecutor of Port au Prince, Me Bed-Ford Claude, writes the newspaper Le Nouvelliste today, invited to testify the entrepreneur and political leader Reginald Boulos, the former senator Steven Benoît, the former leader of the right-wing party Haiti en Action (AAA), Youri Latortue, as well as entrepreneurs Dimitri Vorbe (located in the USA) and Jean Marie Vorbe.
Reached by telephone by the newspaper, the prosecutor Bed-Ford Claude explained that these personalities are called to testify in the context of the investigation into the assassination of the President of the Republic Moïse, because some "have re-declared public declarations", while for others "there are clues that lead them to be summoned" .
A total of nine people called to testify, including four senior presidential security officers.
The investigation, launched immediately after the killing of the head of the state, quickly led to the location of the Colombian and American handicapped of Haitian origin (28 people) considered the material perpetrators of the murder, while the mystery is still great regarding the real targets and the principals. ofattack. (HANDLE).