
Haiti PM asked to testify in President’s assassination hearing
President Moise was assassinated when gunmen stormed his home on 7 July.
Prosecutor Bedford Claude said that Mr Henry had multiple phone calls with suspect Joseph Felix Badio just hours after the assassination.
Mr Claude said Mr Henry was being “invited” to attend, as he did not have the authority to officially summon him.
Prosecutors said records obtained from phone operator Digicel confirmed that Mr Badio and Mr Henry spoke twice on 7 July just hours after President Moise’s killing.
Geolocation data also showed that Mr Badio, whose whereabouts are currently unknown, was speaking from the scene of the crime.
The hearing at the Court of First Instance of Port-au-Prince is due to take place at 1000 on Tuesday.
Mr Henry has previously told local media that he knew Mr Badio and defended him, adding that he didn’t believe Badio was involved because he did not have the means.
A spokesperson for Mr Henry’s office told the Associated Press that he would not comment on the invitation.
The invitation to Mr Henry comes as authorities double down on their efforts to arrest additional suspects in the assassination.