Suspected as involved in murder of president, Haiti's prime minister banned

Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry has been barred from leaving the country because of the investigation he has launched against him for involvement in President Jovenel Moise's murder. A senior prosecutor demands that charges be officially filed against the prime minister, Henry, who according to him should explain ties with Joseph Felix [...]
Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry has been barred from leaving the country because of the investigation he has launched against him for involvement in President Jovenel Moise's murder.
A senior prosecutor demands that charges be officially filed against the prime minister, Henry, who, according to him, should explain ties with Joseph Felix Badio, one of the key suspects in the assassination of the head of state.
According to the prosecutor, there are evidence that the two men have exchanged many phone calls with each other, hours after the murder of Jovenel Moise.
Haiti's president, Jovenel Moise, was killed at his house on July 7th. Armed men attacked his private residence on the outskirts of the capital, Port-au-Prince, killing several bodyguards and wounded the First Lady.












