Murder of President Haiti Zhovnel Museum was planned by major oligarchs. This was stated by the widow of the President Martin Moiz in an interview with New York Times.
According to her, when the killers broke into the house, Zhovnel tried to call employees who were obliged to provide his security, and call them to help. Martin declares that the president’s residence was protected from 30 to 50 people, and none of them was killed and even wounded. “I do not understand how no one was not shot,” she said.
Police detained a wide range of suspects who spent in a plot for the killing. However, the former first lady believes that none of the detainees could be a crime organizer, since he did not have sufficient funds to finance the operation. “Only oligarchs and the system could kill him,” the widow emphasized.
Its ratings are similar and with recent comments of the high-ranking Haitian Minister Matias Piera. In his opinion, more influential people who organized an attack, are still on freedom.
Earlier to the staff and judges investigating the murder of President Haiti Moovnel Museum, they began to regularly flow anonymous threats. Such statements as: “Do what we say, or die,” “be prepared for a bullet in the head,” only one of the few who come to the authorities. The time of the appearance of threats indicates that there are informants in the internal services of ministries.