TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras.- A report from the New York Prosecutor’s Office reveals the Honduran drug trafficker Geovanny Fonts Ramirez trafficked cocaine in United States on planes departing from the airport runway Ramón Villeda Morales of San Pedro Sula.
The document states that Fuentes commented to the ringleader of the Cachiros, Devis Leonel Rivera, “That he was receiving cocaine in Miami every month and that the drugs were transported on the tires of planes departing from San Pedro Sula to Miami.” The meeting between the two narcos took place inside a red sedan car, owned by Fonts Ramírez on the outskirts of an Omoa gas station, Cortés.
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“The defendant arrived at the meeting in a red sedan, armed with a pistol at his waist and with two assault rifles in the back seat,” the report notes.
During this same conversation, Fuentes confided to the cachiro that he was bribing military and police so that they let him work freely in the cocaine traffic and the construction of his own narcolaboratorio, that produced between 200 and 300 kilograms of cocaine per month .
Geovanny Fonts Ramírez’s criminal history is not limited to cocaine trafficking but to his involvement in multiple murders of people.
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Among the victims is a boat mechanic, who worked on repairing Fonts’ speedboats and who “did not make all the repairs.” In addition, he gave the order to sew two men who ended the life of his main partner, the Colombian Wilson Góngora. In the report Sources implicates in its activities the president Juan Orlando Hernández, Which has rejected the allegations by claiming that the allegations are in retaliation for government actions against drug trafficking.
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