Thursday, July 8, 2021

James Solages, A U.S. Citizen Among Foreign Mercenaries Arrested For The Assassination Of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse

Solages and five other suspects pretenting to be DEA agents infiltrated the Haitian President Moïse's residence and killed him and wounded his wife, Martine Moise, according to Haitian authorities.


By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

July 8, 2021

Port-au-Prince, Haiti - On Wednesday, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, 53, was assassinated on early Wednesday at his presidential residence by at least 15 heavily armed assailants dressed in all black assault gear including Olivier Gertan, Joseph Vincent, 55, a U.S. Citizen of Haitian descent and James Solages, 35, a U.S. Citizen of Haitian descent from South Florida who were taken into custody, according to Mathias Pierre, Haiti's minister of elections and inter-party relations. Four other suspects were killed in a confrontation with police on Wednesday night. Nine more assailants are being sought by authorities.

13 of those arrested are from Colombia and are former army military veterans. 11 of the suspected assailants were taken into custody by Haitian police at the Taiwan embassy compound, the Taiwan officials at the embassy confirmed.

Four Colombian suspects were identified as Alejandro Girardo Zapata, 41; John Jairo Ramirez Gomez, 40; Victor Albeiro Pinera Cardona, 40, and Manuel Antonio Groso Guarin, 41.

Haitian authorities say that the group of assailants had falsely posed as U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents to gain entry to Moise's presidential residence.

Bocchit Edmond, the Haitian Ambassador to the U.S. reported that the assailants in the assassination were foreign mercenaries and professional killer who pretended to be U.S. DEA agents that were well financed to carry out their objective.

Edmond also says that the assailants had helped from inside Haiti and are investigating to learn who mastermind and financed the assassination plot.

Solages was the chief commander of body guards for the Canadian embassy in Haiti.


Update: Haiti's National Police confirmed on Friday that at least 19 suspects have been arrested since Wednesday and 17 are from Colombia and 2 are U.S. Citizens with Haitian descent. 

The names are: 
1- German Alejandro Ribera Garcia 
2- John Jader Andela 
3- Neil Caceres Duran 
4- Alex Miyer Pena 
5- Carlos Giovani Guerrero Torres 
6- Angel Mario Yacce Sierra 
7- Carmona Florez Jheyner Alberto 
8- Francisco Eladio Uribe Ochoa 
9- Naiser Franco Castaneda 
10- Vargas Gomez Enalder 
11- John Jairo Suares Alegria 
12- Zapata Alejandro Girardo 
13- Gomez John Jairo Ramirez 
14- Cardona Victor Albeiro Pinera 
15- Guarin Groso Manuel Antonio (Mauricio) 
16- Yepes Clabijo Juan Carlos 
17- Blaunicet Edwin 
18- Joseph Vincent 
19- Solages James  

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