Update: Four of Haitian president’s suspected killers dead, two arrested

Update: Four of Haitian president’s suspected killers dead, two arrested
HAITI-POLITICS-ASSASSINATION-MOISEMembers of the Haitian police and forensics look for evidence outside of the presidential residence on July 7, 2021 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. - Haiti President Jovenel Moise was assassinated and his wife wounded early July 7, 2021 in an attack at their home, the interim prime minister announced, an act that risks further destabilizing the Caribbean nation beset by gang violence and political volatility. Claude Joseph said he was now in charge of the country and urged the public to remain calm, while insisting the police and army would ensure the population’s safety.The capital Port-au-prince as quiet on Wednesday morning with no extra security forces on patrol, witnesses reported. (Photo by VALERIE BAERISWYL / AFP) (Photo by VALERIE BAERISWYL/AFP via Getty Images)
Members of the Haitian police force and forensics teams look for evidence outside the presidential residence after the killing of Jovenel Moïse

PORT-AU-PRINCE, July 8 (NNN-Xinhua) — Haitian police have arrested two of the gunmen who are suspected to have assassinated President Jovenel Moise early Wednesday, while four others were killed when apprehended by the authorities, said Leon Charles, director general of the National Police.

The police operation also led to the release of three police officers the gunmen had kidnapped in the attack at Moise’s residence, Charles, accompanied by Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph and other officials, told the press.

The suspects were apprehended following an intense shootout with police in the upscale Pelerin district, where Moise’s residence is located, “shortly before 6 (p.m.) in the afternoon,” Secretary of State for Communication Frantz Exantus said earlier via Twitter.

At the briefing, Minister of Culture and Communication Pradel Henriquez said the assailants are foreigners who speak Spanish and English, but did not provide details about their nationality or identity.

The interim prime minister stressed that the country’s security situation was “under control” in the aftermath of the assassination.

He added that a forensic report was made on Moise’s death and his body was then transferred to a morgue in the capital.

Regarding the state of health of the first lady, Martine Moise, who was injured in the attack, Joseph said she was “out of danger” after being transferred to a hospital in Miami, Florida.

“Fortunately, many sectors of the opposition condemned the murder,” said Joseph, who hours earlier expressly asked the opposition to join in denouncing the assassination.

Moise was shot dead at his residence during an early morning raid by a group of gunmen. — NNN-XINHUA

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