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Assassinated Cop Led Kidnapping Ring from Pernier Police Station

Police officials never moved against him despite kidnapping victim’s complaint


November 14, 2012



Division Inspector Yves Michel Bellefleur was the leader of a kidnapping ring in the police, according to one of his alleged victims. Assailants shot the cop dead on Nov. 9.

Heavily armed assailants gunned down Police Division Inspector Yves Michel Bellefleur in a hail of bullets on the morning of Fri., Nov. 9 near the Gérald Bataille circle in Tabarre.

A police spokesman and some media have presented the killing as a response from criminals to the Oct. 22 arrest of prominent Haitian businessman Clifford Brandt and several others – including policemen and ex-policemen – for kidnapping.

However, a former police official told Haïti Liberté that Inspector Bellefleur was in fact working with Clifford Brandt’s criminal organization and led a kidnapping ring based in the police station of Pernier, which, not coincidentally, is the same neighborhood that two of Clifford Brandt’s abductees, Coralie and Nicolas Moscoso, were found and freed (see Haïti Liberté, Oct. 31, 2012).

Most alarmingly, a kidnapping victim of Bellefleur had denounced the cop and some of his associates to the Haitian National Police (PNH) immediately following his release last April, but apparently no action was ever taken.

“I think that Bellefleur was rubbed out because, if arrested, he might have revealed the names of powerful people, as Brandt is maybe doing now,” said the former police official, who requested anonymity.


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Yves Michel Bellefleur’s bullet-riddled body at the scene of his Nov. 9, 2012 murder near the Gérald Bataille circle in Tabarre.

A few hours later in the afternoon of Nov. 9, another policeman, Johnby Mathieu, was shot dead by unidentified armed men near the police outpost at Portail Saint-Joseph, in the capital’s commercial center.

“These assassinations are happening in a context of struggle against major criminality,” said Frantz Lerebours, the PNH’s spokesman.

The lack of action against Bellefleur reflects, at the very least, negligence on the part of the PNH’s former Director General Mario Andrésol and his successor Godson Orélus, who replaced Andrésol on Aug. 15, 2012.

“In April 2012, Emane ‘Jacques’ Jean-Louis, the owner of Sourire Rent-a-Car in the capital’s Tabarre district, was kidnapped,” reported Haïti Liberté on Aug. 15, 2012. “His family eventually paid the kidnappers about $800,000 in ransom, and he was freed. But, immediately following his release, Emane took legal action against the PNH for the involvement of police officers in his kidnapping, according to the former high-ranking police official who requested that he not be named. Emane provided the license plate number of a police vehicle used and the names of several of the policemen involved. Up until now, there has been no action by the police to arrest any of those that Emane accuses of having helped kidnap him.”

In his complaint, Jean-Louis denounced Inspector Bellefleur as the leader of the kidnappers based in the Pernier police station.

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Police Chief Godson Orélus said that “we have zero tolerance” for cops found to be involved in kidnapping.

Haïti Liberté asked Chief Orélus about Jean-Louis’s complaint again in a Sep. 16 interview. “We have zero tolerance” for cops found to be involved in kidnapping, Orélus responded. “When we find them, we arrest them, and we put them in prison.”

The question remains: did either Orélus or Andrésol investigate Jean-Louis’s complaint. If not, why not? If so, why wasn’t he arrested?

“Bellefleur was working alongside Clifford Brandt in kidnappings,” said the former police official. “Six months ago, Emane Jean-Louis gave to authorities, in a formal complaint, the names of the policemen, including that of Yves Michel Bellefleur, who kidnapped him. Why was nothing ever done to arrest them? It seems it wasn’t until the Moscoso kids were kidnapped that the police took any action, and that was apparently only done because the U.S. authorities became involved.”

Orélus did not return calls and emails from Haïti Liberté requesting comment for this story.

On Nov. 13, Mario Andrésol gave an interview to Radio Kiskeya to denounce the death threats he claims have been made against him and the Internet rumors that he was placed under house arrest. He dismissed rumors that he had been interrogated by FBI agents, who are presently in Haiti, about the Brandt affair. Andrésol said that his security detail had been reinforced by the PNH because of death-threats he has received in recent weeks.

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Former Police Chief Mario Andrésol said that his security detail had been reinforced by the PNH because of death-threats he has received in recent weeks.

Andrésol also saluted “the memory” of the late Inspector Bellefleur. Is it really possible that he was unaware of Emane Jean-Louis’s complaint against Bellefleur?

When he was riddled with bullets, Bellefleur was still the head of the Pernier police station, located near the police academy on the northern fringes of the capital, Port-au-Prince.

“Bellefleur had just dropped his children at school, he was in civilian clothes, and he was killed by gunmen traveling in a vehicle with tinted windows and a ‘service of the state’ [government] license plate” said PNH spokesman Lerebours. According to witnesses at the scene, Bellefleur was hit by many bullets, his attackers had automatic weapons, and they were in a Toyota all-terrain vehicle, commonly called in Haiti a “Zoreken” (Shark bone).

According to Radio Vision 2000, Lerebours said on Nov. 13 that “the first elements in the police investigation” into Bellefleur’s murder “reveal links with organized crime networks in the country,” but he “was still not able to say whether it involved [Brandt’s] powerful gang network recently dismantled by the police.”

Are the police incapable of establishing the links between Bellefleur and Brandt’s organization, or are they trying to cover-up the links?

Meanwhile, PNH spokesman Lerebours told the press that Johnby Mathieu, 29, was an Agent I with the Central Command of Street Police (DCPR). He was killed by four bullets, two in the throat, two in his arms. Mathieu had graduated with the PNH’s 21st promotion. He was dressed in civilian clothes when shot by assailants who got away. Justice of the peace Fritz Dilia inspected the crime scene before the body was removed.

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Monday, October 7, 2019

Death Toll Climbs to 19 in Protests for Haiti President's Resignation

Two more deaths were registered in protests for the resignation of President Jovenel Moïse which continued through the weekend and into Monday. The deaths include a mother of five who witnesses say was shot by police during the movements in Cap-Haïtien in the North of Haiti.

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Carline Jean, 56 years old and a mother five was shot dead on Friday, October 4, while police were dispersing a protesting crowd in Cap-Haitien. Her son says she was a small retailer who had just stocked up on soft drinks at Cluny Market. Witnesses say she was shot by police, Le Nouvelliste was unable to speak with any officers about the events of that day. The Justinien University Hospital in the city reported treating five individuals for bullet wounds that night. Dozens were brought in for gun shot wounds the previous week.


Champ de Mars, Port-au-Prince
In Port-au-Prince on Monday, a man was shot dead on Champ de Mars during the protests for the resignation of the president. The man, appearing to be in his early 20s, has not yet been identified. Into the late afternoon hours of Monday the body was still awaiting to be picked up by a justice of the piece.

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Gang leader from Champ de Mars talks about support his gang gets from the administration in power.
Witnesses say the man was shot by street gangs in the area that have been armed and financed by the administration. Over the weekend, video of an interview between the gang leader in Champ de Mars and radio host Luko Desir made the rounds on social media. In the video, the gang leader said they had been propped by former President Michel Martelly and now work to supress movements in and around the National Palace, Champ de Mars area.

Activists still continue to gather and pelt with rocks the motorcade of President Jovenel Moïse as it enters and leaves the National Palace. It has become a daily occurence since the Head of State's return to the official building after a humiliating Miami Herald article and reports he had not stepped foot in the palace for over three weeks.

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As we talk about Louis Jodel Chamblain and the CIA haitian Death squad. Here is one of the victim that were helping funding the people movement in Haiti


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Dude was also one of the nicest men you'll ever meet. Big pro Arristide guy back then. I went to school with his son Karim Izmery. We're just friends on Facebook now. I wanna say most of the family left Haiti by now. They owned trucks which a lot of them got torched too at some point

His brother now owns a bakery in Miami off West Dixie hwy in North Miami
 
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Dude not going out without a fight...





What I'm praying for is that a couple of them get caught by the people and get burned and chopped up alive and it's on full display on camera for people to see just like when that s*** happened in Mogadishu

I told you they chopped up Jack Gracia into small pieces to the point with dogs in the street were eating him back in 86. Either Jack Gracia or TiBoulé
 

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AUDIO Jovenel Moïse is Psychologically Damaged says European Union Diplomat, Allegedly

Madame Tabesse has reported that she "spoke to a disoriented man without any lucidity, therefore unable to maintain relations with the European Union in this current context." It added that she had to "shorten their meeting, after the credentials ceremony because she found a man whom she describes as insane. Faced with the most acute crisis of his mandate, the president proposes unrealistic solutions unrelated to the current context." The diplomat left the National Palace "confused and perplexed."

The report continues by saying that First Lady Martine Moïse is inconsolable about her husband's mental state. "The president has not eaten for days and can not sleep after Religions for Peace withdrew from conducting dialogue rejected by the opposition."

The report said the stubborness of the United States was "most distressing." "US Ambassador Michèle Sison and UN SG Representative Helen La Lime are opposed to any plans that would allow President Moïse to step down from power in dignity and in peace."

The EU representative calls American support for Jovenel "blind and hyprocritical. He [Jovenel Moïse] has lost all credibility and the Americans have not helped the country. They have not released a dollar to help the population, some of whom are shouting famine. Faced with this untenable situation, Jovenel must find money to calm the street but the coffers are empty after being looted by ministers, deputies and corrupt senators and close friends of Jovenel."

Madame Tabesse's tone alluded to the possibility of the European Union leaving Haiti if nothing was done to remedy the situation. The report says she told Brussels that it was "impossible to collaborate with a president in such a deplorable psychological state, a president fists and feet bound and back to the wall."

She called the two American supporters of the Head of State, Michele Sison and Helen La Lime "two crazy Americans" that "maintain this hell." "These two unequaled diplomats give reports that Nicolas Maduro is being persecuted instead of talking about the President's loss of credibility with his people."
AUDIO Jovenel Moïse is Psychologically Damaged says European Union Diplomat, Allegedly

They saying this nikka maybe mentally ill.:dwillhuh: @loyola llothta
 
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