World August 21, 2024 | 10:23 am

Former Haitian President Michel Martelly leaves U.S. following OFAC sanctions

United States.- Former Haitian President Michel Martelly has departed from the United States after being notified of sanctions imposed by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), according to international reports. Martelly, who was in the U.S. when informed of the sanctions, left the country promptly. His current whereabouts remain unknown. The U.S. has labeled him as corrupt and implicated in drug trafficking activities.

Martelly faces allegations of using his influence to facilitate cocaine trafficking into the U.S., participating in money laundering, collaborating with Haitian drug traffickers, and supporting various gangs. The U.S. government, along with its international partners, is dedicated to targeting individuals involved in drug trafficking, corruption, and activities that contribute to gang violence and political instability.

In response to the sanctions, Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille convened an emergency meeting with his cabinet and subsequently called a security council, as reported by Radio Télé Métronome.

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Adrian
August 21, 2024 2:48 pm

Wonder why he was not arrested if they believe he was involved in drug trafficking. Maybe because he could name others the US would prefer kept under wraps. The sanctions warned him to get out before the cops arrived to arrest him.

Dave Lopes
August 22, 2024 2:01 am

The US selected him and imposed him on the Haitian people, did nothing while he was president, did nothing while he has been living the good life in Miami for years. Now the US is coming with these so called sanctions. The US has no credibility.

Platano Frito
August 22, 2024 1:48 pm

I guess the USA has no further use for him. They broke up with him but he’s to blame. He was the bad guy in that arrangement. Money laundering and drug trafficking? The USA has never been involved in those activities………..ever.

Colombia
Honduras
Panama
Nicaragua
Mexico
Cuba
China
Burma
Pakistan
Afghanistan

But not Haiti?….ok sounds legit.