Santo Domingo- The Agricultural and Commercial Attaché of the Dominican Republic in Haiti, Carlos Guillén Tatis, who had been kidnapped by the Haitian gang the 400 Mawozo, was released this morning.
So far it is unknown if it was an operation, or the payment of the 500 thousand dollars who demanded ransom, but a source confirmed to The daythat the diplomat is in good physical condition.
In the photograph sent to this medium, you can see the diplomat standing and sharing with some people.
It is recalled that Guillén Tatis had been kidnapped in the Gautier area, in a section known as Papay (Papaya), on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince towards the border with the Dominican Republic.
Fortunately, Carlitin Guillen Tatis, advisor to the Dominican embassy in Haiti, has been released safe and sound, after 4 days of kidnapping. We thank everyone who actively participated in his release.
— Roberto Alvarez (@RobalsdqAlvarez) May 4, 2022
Last Sunday, the embassy of the Dominican Republic in Haiti asked the Haitian Foreign Ministry that the authorities of their country order an immediate investigation for the release “safe and sound” of Carlos Guillén Tatis, agricultural advisor of the Dominican legation in Port-au-Prince, who apparently was kidnapped last Friday.
In a communication addressed this Sunday to the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Dominican ambassador 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 headed to the city of Jimaní.
The ambassador reported that he was formulating the investigation request in compliance with instructions from the Dominican government, given by Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez.