Colombian suspected of involvement in killing of Haiti President held in Panama: sources

Haitian authorities have accused Mario Antonio Palacios of forming part of a mercenary group that assassinated Moise in July in an assault on his residence, during which his wife was also wounded

January 04, 2022 09:56 am | Updated 09:56 am IST - BOGOTA/PANAMA CITY

A person holds a photo of late Haitian President Jovenel Moise, who was shot dead earlier this month, during his funeral at his family home in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, July 23, 2021. File

A person holds a photo of late Haitian President Jovenel Moise, who was shot dead earlier this month, during his funeral at his family home in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, July 23, 2021. File

Panama authorities arrested on January 3 a former member of the Colombian military wanted for questioning in connection with the assassination of Haiti President Jovenel Moise , two people familiar with the matter said.

The suspect, Mario Antonio Palacios (43) was detained during a stopover of a flight on which he was being deported from Jamaica to Colombia, the sources said.

Haitian authorities have accused Mario Antonio Palacios of forming part of a mercenary group that assassinated Moise in July in an assault on his residence, during which his wife was also wounded.

Mario Antonio Palacios was detained during a stopover in Panama and asked to "voluntarily" board a flight to the United States, a Colombian immigration source said.

In case he resisted, Panamanian officials said they would enforce an Interpol red notice issued by the United States, which is in addition to one that Haiti had already issued, the source said.

Haiti has also issued an Interpol red notice for Mario Antonio Palacios.

It was not clear if he had gone to the United States.

Panama authorities have issued no public comment on the affair but a person familiar with the matter in Panama confirmed that Mario Antonio Palacios had been detained.

A video shared with Reuters by the source, who declined to be identified, showed two immigration agents escorting a man,whose face was not shown, through what appeared to be Panama's airport.

Colombian television channel Noticias RNC also reported the detention.

A lawyer for Mario Antonio Palacios had no immediate comment. Interpol did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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