Cut cables and a stolen hard drive: tampering reported to the CNE

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.- Although Hondurans remain in total uncertainty due to the lack of results of the March 14 primaries and the absolute silence of the National Electoral Council (CNE), a new incident is added to the list of incidents that call into question the legality of the process.

On Tuesday morning it was reported that there was a sabotage with the CNE system as the main Internet cable was cut and the hard drive of the general computer system was also stolen.

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This center was made possible within the facilities of the National Institute of Vocational Training (Infop) in Tegucigalpa and is still guarded by members of the National Police and Military Police of Public Order (PMOP).

People within the computer center denounced the irregularities and requested the presence of the authorities through the media Prosecutiono (MP).

One of the first to speak out was Carlos Eduardo Reina, who aspired to the presidency of the Libertad y Refundación (free) party, who wrote via Twitter: @BuienRadarNL and they cut the fiberglass rings. “

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More than 40 hours have passed since the polls closed and no official results are known so far. The CNE announced that the investigation would not begin until Monday evening, as election bags were still missing and they had to move to a larger warehouse.

On the other hand, although the president of the election governing body, Ana Paola Hall, assured that they would be issued reports every two hours With regard to the results and the fact that the control would take place in the presence of the media and representatives of the political parties, nothing has been achieved.

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