Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez took millions of dollars in bribes from drug lords including jailed Mexican kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, a US prosecutor said Wednesday at the opening of his brother’s trial.
The president’s brother, Juan Antonio Hernandez – a former Honduran congressman also known as Tony – was arrested at a Miami airport in November 2018 for conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, weapons offenses and making false statements.
“The defendant was protected by the current president, who has received millions of dollars in bribes from drug traffickers like ‘El Chapo’ Guzman, who personally delivered one million dollars to the defendant for his brother,” prosecutor Jason Richman said.
President Hernandez dismissed the accusation as “absurd.”
It “is 100% false, absurd and ridiculous… this is less serious than Alice in Wonderland,” he wrote on Twitter.
Richman said that Tony Hernandez belonged to “a state-sponsored organization that distributed cocaine for years” in the US, with the goal of making millions of dollars, adding that corrupt “mayors, congressmen, military generals (and) police chiefs protected his organization.”
The charges run to four counts. If convicted, he faces from five years to life in prison.
The US government alleges that Hernandez, who served as a member of the Honduran Congress from 2014 to 2018, worked from 2004 to 2016 with others in Colombia, Honduras and Mexico to import cocaine into the US via plane, boat and submarine.
The prosecution also says Hernandez was involved in at least two murders of rival drug traffickers in 2011 and 2013.
Some of the cocaine he was transporting was labeled with his initials “TH,” according to US Attorney Geoffrey Berman.
Defense attorney Omar Malone said Hernandez was the target of violent criminals because his brother’s administration authorized the extradition of drug traffickers to the US.
He also referenced the cordial relationship between Honduras and the US, which saw the country’s president shake hands with his US counterpart Donald Trump at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The president of Honduras has interacted with the United States like any other president of any other country, Malone said. (https://news.yahoo.com/el-chapo-gave-1m-honduran-085435501.html)