The Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Haiti asked the Haitian Foreign Ministry that the authorities of that country order an immediate investigation for the “safe and sound” release of Mr. Carlos Guillén Tatis, agricultural adviser of the Dominican legation in Port-au-Prince, who apparently had been kidnapped last Friday.
“In a communication addressed this Sunday to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Haitithe ambassador Dominican in Port-au-Prince, Faruk Miguel Castillo, specified that last Friday around noon counselor Tatis would have been kidnapped in the Croix-des-Bouquets area, while he was on his way to the city of Jimaní”, indicates a press release sent to the media by the Dominican Government.
According to the statement, the ambassador He reported that he formulated the investigation request in compliance with instructions from the Dominican Government, given by Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez.
Faruk Miguel forwarded to the Haitian Foreign Ministry a communication delivered to the Central Directorate of the Haitian Judicial Police, with the complaint about the apparent kidnappingand a screenshot of the last phone calls made on Guillén Tatis’s phone.
“These communications were sent at the request of the Haitian authorities. The ambassador The Dominican Republic establishes that the request for the Dominican counselor to be released safe and sound is covered by Articles 25 and 26 of the 1961 Vienna Convention,” the statement explains.