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Honduras approves extradition of ex-top cop to US on drug charges

Juan Carlos Bonilla is accused of running drug trafficking operations for former president Juan Orlando Hernandez

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Apr 2022 10:00AM

Honduras approves extradition of ex-top cop to US on drug charges
Juan Carlos Bonilla’s extradition green light follows that of former president Hernandez, whose extradition was approved last month. – AFP pic, April 9, 2022

TEGUCIGALPA – A Honduran judge yesterday authorised the extradition to the United States of former national police chief Juan Carlos Bonilla who is accused of running drug trafficking operations for former president Juan Orlando Hernandez. 

A judge approved the extradition of Juan Carlos “Tiger” Bonilla in response to a request from US authorities, said Melvin Duarte, a spokesman for the Supreme Court of Justice.

Bonilla is alleged to have “participated in a conspiracy to import controlled substances into the United States…using or carrying weapons,” he added.

Duarte said the defence has until Monday to appeal the decision.

Bonilla was captured on March 9 north of the capital Tegucigalpa. 

Bonilla, who was chief of police from 2012 to 2013, had been named as a “co-conspirator” during the US drug trafficking trial of Tony Hernandez, the brother of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez.

The ex-president’s brother, a former Honduran congressman, was given a life sentence in the US last year.

US prosecutors say Bonilla abused his powers in the Honduran police force and played a key role in a violent international drug trafficking conspiracy.

Bonilla’s extradition green light follows that of former president Hernandez, whose extradition was approved last month.

Hernandez’s defence filed an appeal to stop the extradition, but it was denied. 

Duarte said that 12 magistrates have signed the extradition act for Hernandez, but three other signatures are needed in order to send the former president to the US. 

In the petition, the US accused Hernandez of crimes, including “conspiracy…to import controlled substances” such as cocaine and “possessing firearms, including machine guns and destructive devices” with the goal of importing narcotics.

US prosecutors say the former president turned Honduras into a “narco-state” by involving the military, police, and civilians in drug trafficking to the US. – AFP, April 9, 2022

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