FLASH – FLASH – FLASH ARISTIDE & PREVAL HAVE RECEIVED SUBPOENAS FORCING APPEARANCE IN COURT MARCH 14 TO ANSWER QUESTIONS REGARDING THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH MURDER OF JEAN DOMINIQUE IN 2000. JEAN CHERY CONFIRMED PREVAL RECEIVED HIS…PREVAL IN MARMELADE. ARISTIDE RECEIVED HIS AT TABARRE. NEW SUBPOENAS BEING PREPARED FOR INVOLVEMENT WITH AMARAL DUCLONA AND HIS CRIMES ON ARISTIDE’S, PREVAL’S BEHALF. AND MORE WILL FOLLOW!! February 28, 2013

Originally POSTED FEB 28, UPDATED IMAGE  MARCH 3:

At his 2004 sentencing hearing, Ketant accused Aristide of being heavily involved in running what he called a “narco-country.” Aristide, however, was never charged and his U.S.-based attorneys have denied Ketant’s allegations. Aristide was ousted later that same year and spent seven years in exile, returning to Haiti last year.

Before he came to the U.S., prosecutors say Ketant’s organization moved some 41 tons of cocaine through Haiti to the U.S. from 1987 to 1996. At one point, according to court records, he fled Haiti for Miami and was able to escape arrest by disguising himself as a woman and returned to Haiti.

“Mr. Ketant was one of many drug traffickers that were allowed to operate in Haiti in exchange for large payments,” Oliva said.

February 28, 2013

Share:

Author: `

1 thought on “FLASH – FLASH – FLASH ARISTIDE & PREVAL HAVE RECEIVED SUBPOENAS FORCING APPEARANCE IN COURT MARCH 14 TO ANSWER QUESTIONS REGARDING THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH MURDER OF JEAN DOMINIQUE IN 2000. JEAN CHERY CONFIRMED PREVAL RECEIVED HIS…PREVAL IN MARMELADE. ARISTIDE RECEIVED HIS AT TABARRE. NEW SUBPOENAS BEING PREPARED FOR INVOLVEMENT WITH AMARAL DUCLONA AND HIS CRIMES ON ARISTIDE’S, PREVAL’S BEHALF. AND MORE WILL FOLLOW!! February 28, 2013

  1. Preval and Aristide convened by the justice
    In the context of the assassination of Jean Léopold Dominique, CEO of Radio Haiti Inter and that of Jean Claude Louissaint guardian of this station, the judge Ivikel Dabrésil has summoned to appear for hearing on 14 March 2013, former President René Préval and Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Mandates of convocation were submitted to the homes of these two former Presidents.

Comments are closed.