Honduran Ex-president To Plead Not Guilty To Charges

Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez is expected to plead not guilty to U.S. drug and weapons charges in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday following his extradition last month from the Central American country.

U.S. prosecutors have accused Hernandez, a former U.S. ally, of receiving millions of dollars from drug traffickers in exchange for protection from arrest while leading Honduras from 2014 until January of this year.

Prosecutors said Hernandez used the money to enrich himself and finance his political campaigns. He faces three criminal counts, including conspiracy to import cocaine as well as weapons possession.

Hernandez has denied the allegations, portraying himself as a fierce opponent of drug cartels and accusing traffickers of smearing him to get revenge and lighten their sentences. Raymond Colon, a lawyer for Hernandez, said his client is innocent and called the case a “vendetta masquerading as a prosecution.”

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan declined to comment. Hernandez is expected to plead not guilty at an 11 a.m. EDT (1500 GMT) arraignment before U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel.

Honduran police arrested Hernandez pursuant to a U.S. extradition request in February, the month after he left office.

He was flown to the United States from the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa on April 21 aboard a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration plane. A U.S. judge later ordered Hernandez detained pending trial.


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