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  • Feb 16, 2022

    bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-60387156

    Honduran ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández has been arrested on d**** charges.

    Police were deployed to his house in the capital Tegucigalpa hours after the US requested his extradition to prevent him leaving.

    They moved in when an arrest warrant was issued. He surrendered and was escorted from his home in handcuffs.

    Mr Hernández governed Honduras from 2014 to January this year. He denies the charges against him.

    He is accused of having been involved in a d***-trafficking ring which included his younger brother, Tony Hernández, who last year was sentenced in the US to life in prison.

    During Tony Hernández's trial, prosecutors alleged that the infamous Mexican d*** lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán had personally handed Tony Hernández $1m.

    According to the prosecutors, "El Chapo" Guzmán told the younger Hernández to pass the money on to his brother Juan Orlando as a bribe.

    Honduras has for years been a key transit country for d**** smuggled from South America to the United States, and more recently has also become a place where cocaine is produced.

    Juan Orlando Hernández has always maintained that he did everything in his power to fight d*** trafficking and during the administration of President Donald Trump, he enjoyed the support of the US government.

    But his relationship with the US soured under President Joe Biden.

    Last week, the US state department revealed that Mr Hernández had been added to a list of people barred from entering the US over alleged corrupt activities.

    In a statement, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that there were "credible" reports that the former Honduran leader had "engaged in significant corruption by committing or facilitating acts of corruption and narco-trafficking, and using the proceeds of illicit activity to facilitate political campaigns".

    Mr Hernández responded to Mr Blinken's remarks by saying that the allegations against him were based on statements provided by convicted d*** traffickers, whom he says were out for revenge.

    His lawyer had argued that he had immunity from arrest because of his membership of the Central American parliament.

    But legal experts say that the immunity provided by the regional body can be lifted if the home country of the member requests it.

  • Feb 16, 2022
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    honduras is so f***ed
    entire central america is f***ed
    i think that entire area is #1 for migration. people are moving out in droves

  • Feb 16, 2022
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    US is crazy how you they can extradite a nigga who didn't even commit crimes in the US, who else moves like that

  • Feb 16, 2022

    Bukele time baby

  • Feb 16, 2022

    Got family down there it’s sad to see what’s been happening for decades. Country has basically been becoming a US backed narco state since the coup in 09

  • Feb 16, 2022
    space0cadet

    honduras is so f***ed
    entire central america is f***ed
    i think that entire area is #1 for migration. people are moving out in droves

    panama and costa rica

  • Feb 21, 2022
    TIIMMY BURNER

    US is crazy how you they can extradite a nigga who didn't even commit crimes in the US, who else moves like that