Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
José del Transit García Teruel, applied by the United States for criminal offenses related to drug trafficking since February 2012, was added to the record of these four from the Hernán Acosta Mejía air base in the capital.
The indictment is presented by the supervisor responsible for the conspiracy offense to distribute at least five kilograms or more of a measure containing a detectable amount of cocaine, with the intention and assumption that this is seriously illegal since país.
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His transfer to the air base Hernán Acosta Mejía of the capital took place at 8:00 am and many security forces arrived. García Teruel has been a member of the Federal Agency for the Control of Drugs (DEA), who is responsible for the judicial and criminal justice system of the United States.
“A lawsuit was filed against each other in connection with the extradition, coordinated by agents of the Federal Court of Virginia by José del Transito García Teruel, who had been solicited on the basis of solicitation and had a month to go. the judicial part “, information Melvin Duarte, vocero de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (CSJ).
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“It is our responsibility to conclude the necessary coordination with United States agents today, this is the number 25 process for entering the United States”, added Duarte, who also commented on the most recent extracurricular requests. they design the juices to know each case.
Antecedents
On August 9, García Teruel was captured by San Pedro Sula and was later transferred to Tegucigalpa to be presented with an extra hearing.
García Teruel, alias El Pipo, born in Florida, Copán, and since September 30, 2016, has been arrested by police in the East Coast District Court.
Following the indictment presented in the Federal Court, García Teruel is an agent of the band of Noé Montes Bobadilla, extradited to the United States on September 22, 2017. Asimismo, which has been transporting hundreds of kilos of cocaine from Colombia to the United States and Asia since 2014.