Moise, a 53-year-old former businessman who took office in 2017,
was shot dead in July 2021 at his private residence. His wife
was wounded in the attack.
Businessman Samir Handal, a Miami-based Haitian and U.S. real
estate developer, was detained on an Interpol red notice as he
transited through Turkey on his way from the United States to
Jordan last November.
His lawyers said the red notice was later suspended at their
request pending a final review and a Turkish court rejected
Haiti's extradition request for Handal on July 4, ruling he
should be released.
Lawyer Mahmut Barlas told Reuters that Handal was released on
Aug. 3 and arrived in the United States the following day.
Handal has said he only rented a house to Emmanuel Sanon, a
suspected mastermind of the assassination, and did not know of
any plans to kill Moise.
Handal's lawyers had said he should not be extradited because he
would be subject to hard labour in Haiti. They also emphasised
the political uncertainty in the country.
(Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen; Writing by Daren Butler; Editing
by Mark Heinrich)
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