DRUG TRAFFICKER SAYS HE BRIBED HONDURAN PRESIDENT AND SON
DRUG TRAFFICKER SAYS HE BRIBED HONDURAN PRESIDENT AND SON
By Associated Press March 08, 2017
NEW YORK (AP) A man who led a violent Honduran drug trafficking organization has told a federal court in New York that he bribed a president of the Central American country.
Devis Rivera Maradiaga, a onetime leader of a gang known as the Cachiros, made the allegation while testifying Monday in a pre-sentencing hearing for the son of now retired Honduran President Porfirio Lobo Sosa. The son has pleaded guilty to cocaine smuggling.
Rivera said he paid Lobo and the son to protect the gangs operations and to secure government contracts to help launder money.
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Rivera described a series of payments in 2009-2013 that he said were aimed at buying protection from the president to move South American drugs destined for the U.S. into Honduras and to keep him and his brother from being extradited to the U.S. to face charges. He testified that he met with Lobo, at one point passing a suitcase with about $300,000 to the president through his security detail.
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