One month after Haiti's president was cowardly assassinated at home and his wife,
gravely injured, 5 of the 28 assailants remain at large. Are we witnessing the beginning
of a new world order by which anyone could be murdered by hired gunmen from Columbia and treasonous locals, aiding and abetting?...
Pertinent questions are pouring in. Who knew of the plot, what were the objective,
when did the killers enter the presidential residence of Pelerin 5?
Where were the residential security forces at the time? Who knew of the attack,
why didn't they intervene to stop it? If you didn't know, would you be willing to admit
that you dropped the ball?
It's been a month and Haitian police have since interviewed the detainees,
arrested presumed accomplices, including four policemen who were allegedly
involved in the plot. Wanted pictures were issued for the ones who either went into
hiding or fled the country.
Due to the complexity of the operation, public opinion is beginning to mount against
theories such as nobody knew what was going down that night. People in Haiti's
intelligentsia are beginning to ask questions.
Who were on assignment to protect president Jovenel Moïse? Whose name were on the
residential and perimeter security lists?
Shouldn't the missing five be a subject of major concern to the Haitian police?
How could that group evade capture for 30 days in a country they barely know?
Where is president Jovenel Moïse's cell phone? At the time of this writing, who has
custody of Jovenel Moïse's phone?
30 day after, why didn't the PNH ping that cell phone to obtain a GPS location? Any
lost cell phone can be pinged. A beep could be sent to that phone, why didn't the PNH
do so? What is the PNH doing after 30 days to recover Jovenel Moïse's cell phone?
Finally, is Haiti's National Police really interested in solving the case or just
making deals and playing politics?
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