Joan Carles ‘El Tigre’ Bonilla has not yet been requested for extradition, says the CSJ

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras.- Although the United States Drug Control Administration (to give, For the acronym in English), says he is awaiting the extradition of the former director of police, Joan Carles “El Tigre” Bonilla, the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) i Stationery they claim they have not received any request.

Melvin Duarte, Spokesperson for judiciary, He stated to THE HERALD that “according to verification, it has not been received in presidency (of the CSJ) Application for ‘The Tiger’ Bonilla “.

The complaint of the to give is that “the Honduran government has not extradited Mario Cálix Hernández, Joan Carles Bonilla Valladares nor to Arnaldo Urbina Soto “. These co-conspirators of “Tony” Hernandez, Including, his cousin Maurici Hernández Pineda, Cálix Hernández, Bonilla Valladares, Arnaldo Urbina Soto, Carlos Fernando Urbina Soto and Miguel Ángel Urbina Soto, are also charged with crimes related to firearms and drug trafficking.

THE HERALD consulted the Foreign Minister yesterday, Lisandro Rosales, On whether any extradition request has arrived for “The Tiger” Bonilla by the U.S. government and replied “no.”

+ Paradise, Copán, the land of the “Lords” where collusion of the illegal with the legal prevails

LEA: Designated political class would seek to shield after conviction of ‘Tony’ Hernandez

Extradition

In the case of Urbina Soto, his extradition was declared appropriate but is deferred because he is serving a sentence in Honduras for other crimes, he explained Duarte.

Once the former mayor of Yoro serves his sentence, if U.S. authorities still require it, his extradition would be executed in accordance with legal provisions.

In the case of Cálix Hernández, a judge has already been appointed, but his whereabouts are unknown, at some point he was heard of his voluntary surrender to the United States. This is an unconfirmed extreme, those who can make it known are the US authorities themselves.

SEE: The faces of Honduran narcos and politicians mentioned in the testimony of Tony Hernandez

.Source