Rodolphe Jaar, a Haitian and Chilean national, pleaded guilty in the United States to involvement in the murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moise in July 2021. Associated press.
It was recorded that Jaar pleaded guilty in a court in Miami for allegedly providing financial support and conspiracy during the kidnapping and murder of the Haitian leader.
It also provided weapons, food and housing to Colombian citizens who were members of the criminal organization, according to the agency.
At the same time, the defendants agreed to make a deal with the investigation by providing data that would help authorities prosecute ten more detainees in US custody.
Jaaru will be sentenced on June 2 and will face a life sentence, according to the AP.
Previously, Haiti’s “alternative” Prime Minister, Stephen Benoist, who was elected more than a year ago, refused dismissal proposed by the opposition.