By Jacqueline Charles and Jay Weaver
Days before Jovenel Moïse was gunned down inside his house, the co-owner of a Doral-based security firm seeking regime change in Haiti in order to obtain contracts from the Haitian president’s successor issued three orders to a squad of Colombians tasked with storming the residence in the hills above Port-au-Prince.
From Miami, Arcángel Pretel Ortiz, who ran Counter Terrorist Federal Academy, instructed the former Colombian soldiers, whom he had helped to recruit, to seize two cash-filled suitcases — describing them down to the exact color and location inside Moïse’s second-floor bedroom.
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