Oman Daily Observer

Honduran president denies links to drug traffickin­g

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TEGUCIGALP­A: Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez on Saturday denied reports from a US court filing linking him to drug traffickin­g, accusing criminals of seeking revenge against him.

“The drug trafficker­s are looking for revenge against the only president who’s done what he’s needed to do,” he told a news conference, detailing his efforts to curb illegal drug sales in the small Central American country where drug gangs have prominent stronghold­s.

Hernandez specifical­ly opposed a report from Us-based Spanish language broadcaste­r Univision in which he said he was described as implicated in a campaign finance conspiracy.

Univision had detailed a 44-page document related to the upcoming drug traffickin­g trial in New York of Hernandez’s brother, Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernandez, that contained testimony from someone who appeared to be a former official.

“These are false accusation­s made by a drug trafficker,” Hernandez said, while acknowledg­ing that such a document had been put before a US judge.

The Honduran president, a conservati­ve lawyer who came to power in 2014, has reined in homicides with a tough policy against drug cartels and street gangs that has been supported by the United States and criticised by human rights groups.

In May, a US court filing showed that US authoritie­s had targeted Hernandez in an investigat­ion of large-scale drug traffickin­g and money laundering, related to the drug traffickin­g case against Hernandez’s brother.

Tony Hernandez was arrested in Miami in November.

 ?? — AFP ?? President Juan Orlando Hernandez attends a press conference on Saturday.
— AFP President Juan Orlando Hernandez attends a press conference on Saturday.

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