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Head of security at Haiti's presidential residence detained

Port-au-Prince [Haiti], July 16 (ANI): The head of security at Haiti's presidential residence has been placed in police custody, as authorities continue to investigate the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.

ANI Jul 16, 2021 10:24 IST googleads

Haiti Ex-president Jovenel Moise (Photo Credits: Reuters)

Port-au-Prince [Haiti], July 16 (ANI): The head of security at Haiti's presidential residence has been placed in police custody, as authorities continue to investigate the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
Dimitri Herard, who is the head of the General Security Unit of the national palace, had been questioned at the Inspector General's office on Wednesday, later he was handed over to police, according to associate Carl Martin, who said he is coordinating Herard's legal defense team, CNN reported.
Meanwhile, Haitian Ambassador to Colombia Jean Mary Exil has dismissed media reports about Prime Minister Claude Joseph's involvement in the assassination of the President.
Some Colombian media reported that Joseph took part in the conspiracy against Moise, which resulted in the latter's murder.
"Yesterday, the intelligence service and Haitian police in cooperation with all investigative bodies published a note, in which they said that the probe found no link between Prime Minister Claude Joseph and the suspects," Exil said at a press conference on late Thursday, reported Sputnik.
Exil described the media reports with the accusations against the prime minister as fake ones, adding that the outlets must correct the relevant articles.
Moise was shot dead at his residence last week. His wife, Martine Moise, was wounded and airlifted to a US hospital. The police said that they had identified 28 suspects, with at least 23 of them detained.
Joseph is currently temporarily heading the country in accordance with the country's constitution. (ANI)

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