‘Tigre’ Bonilla has not yet been asked for extradition, the judicial department says

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

In recent hours, the Power of attorney Hondurans reported that they have not yet received an extradition request from the judicial authorities United States by Juan Carlos Bonilla, former director of National Police and known as ‘Tiger’, despite signs from the AUS Drug Control Administration (DEA).

Can read: The DEA awaits the extradition of ‘Tigre’ Bonilla

Melvin duarte, a spokesperson for the judiciary, told El Heraldo: “Verification has shown that the presidency of the Supreme Court has not received a petition for ‘El Tigre’ Bonilla. The former police officer has since been investigated by US prosecutors and DEA for crimes related to large-scale” drug trafficking. Honduras

Since 1985

Juan Carlos Bonilla integrated
the National Police and directed it
between 2012 and 2013.

The DEA IHe has remained unhappy about not extraditing for the past several hours Mario Cálix Hernández, Juan Carlos Bonilla Valladares, Arnaldo Urbina Soto, Carlos Fernando Urbina Soto and Miguel Ángel Urbina Soto, whom they refer to as co-conspirators of Juan Antonio Hernandez, a former Honduran congressman who has been sentenced by a New York judge to life imprisonment plus 30 years for drug trafficking in recent days.

To: The Galaxy Wave ferry will cancel departures from La Ceiba to Roatán and vice versa

Also the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is not aware of extradition requests or the opening of legal proceedings against BonillaSince 2019, the trial has been opened in the country and reported in the United States as imminent extradition, but the trial has come to a halt and the nuisance has since United States begins to resonate in Honduras.

Other cases

Arnaldo Urbina Soto, former mayor of Yoro, Yoro, is serving a sentence for other crimes in Honduras, although according to Duarte, his extradition was declared admissible. While serving his sentence in the country, US authorities are allowed to exercise his extradition.

Cálix Hernández, former Vice Mayor of Thanks, LempiraOn the other hand, he is a fugitive, although a judge has already been appointed to the case. Their voluntary surrender to the US judiciary was once handled, but their current status is unknown.

Source