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Media: Jamaica will not hand over President's assassination suspect to Haiti


Cases near the residence of the late Haitian President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince, Haiti MOSCOW, Jan 2 Jamaica will deport to his homeland Colombian citizen Mario Antonio Palacios, who is a suspect in the murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, after denying the island nation's extradition request, Jamaica Gleaner reported. Colombian police chief Jorge Luis Vargas Valencia previously reported that Jamaican authorities are preparing to extradite Palacios to Haiti. Former Colombian army soldier Palacios was on the run for three months after the murder of Moise. In October 2021, he was detained in Jamaica by the local police department against organized crime for violating immigration rules. It was reported that the Haitian authorities activated a red Interpol form against him — there he is considered a key person involved in the murder of Moiz among mercenaries from Colombia. Biography Jovenel Moise, the newspaper noted, a court in Jamaica ruled that Palacios should be deported to Colombia on January 3. The Haitian authorities reportedly tried to extradite him, but the Jamaican prosecutor's office rejected the requests. Haitian President Jovenel Moise was fatally wounded in an attack on his residence on the night of July 7, 2021. His wife was also injured and was being treated at a hospital in the American city of Miami. Haitian authorities have detained more than 40 people, including 18 Colombian citizens, five US citizens and four police officers, two security officials for the president and alleged mastermind, doctor and pastor Emmanuel Sanon. One of the suspects in the assassination of the President of Haiti has died

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