
Head of security at Haiti's presidential residence in police custody
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The head of security at Haiti's presidential residence has been placed in police custody, according to a close associate, as authorities continue to investigate the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
Dimitri Herard, who is the head of the General Security Unit of the National Palace, is being held at a police station in Port-au-Prince, according to associate Carl Martin, who is coordinating Herard's legal defense team. When Herard asked the police why he was being held for the night, he was told the decision "came from above," said Martin, who spoke with Herard on Wednesday evening.More Related News

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