US aids Honduran police chief despite death squad claims; assures Congress he was cut off [View all]
Source: Associated Press
US aids Honduran police chief despite death squad claims; assures Congress he was cut off
Article by: ALBERTO ARCE and KATHERINE CORCORAN , Associated Press
Updated: March 23, 2013 - 12:07 PM
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - The U.S. State Department, which spends millions of taxpayer dollars a year on the Honduran National Police, has assured Congress that money only goes to specially vetted and trained units that don't operate under the direct supervision of a police chief once accused of extrajudicial killings and "social cleansing."
But The Associated Press has found that all police units are under the control of Director General Juan Carlos Bonilla, nicknamed the "Tiger," who in 2002 was accused of three extrajudicial killings and links to 11 more deaths and disappearances. He was tried on one killing and acquitted. The rest of the cases were never fully investigated.
Honduran law prohibits any police unit from operating outside the command of the director general, according to a top Honduran government security official, who would only speak on condition of anonymity. He said that is true in practice as well as on paper.
Celso Alvarado, a criminal law professor and consultant to the Honduran Commission for Security and Justice Sector Reform, said the same.
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