A jury in the United States found four men linked to a Florida security company guilty of conspiring to assassinate Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in 2021. The assassination plunged Haiti into a security crisis and political chaos, and the convicts now face long sentences for their involvement in the plot.
The Logistics of the Assassination and Digital Surveillance 🕵️
The investigation revealed that the conspirators used encrypted messaging apps, GPS tracking devices, and drones to surveil Moïse's residence. They also rented vehicles with advanced navigation systems and hired private security services to coordinate the attack. The use of commercial technology for criminal purposes shows how everyday tools can be repurposed in high-risk operations.
Private Security: The Plan No One Recommended 💀
The Florida security company likely offered packages like VIP Protection or Total Armor. But the final plan included assassinating the client instead of protecting them. A terrible service: you kill the president, no one pays the bill, and you end up in a Miami courtroom. Next time, better hire a locksmith.