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Honduras presidential candidate arrested on murder, drug-trafficking charges
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TEGUCIGALPA, Nov 5 — Honduran authorities on Thursday arrested presidential candidate Santos Rodriguez over accusations of money laundering related to drug-trafficking and homicide, including the murder of a DEA informant.

His arrest comes less than a month ahead of presidential elections in which the main candidates all face accusations of either corruption or drug trafficking.

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Outgoing President Juan Orlando Hernandez has himself been accused of drug-trafficking, while his brother Tony Hernandez was in March sentenced to life in prison in New York for the same crime.

Rodriguez, a retired army captain, was not among the favorites for the November 28 election.

According to the public ministry he is wanted for "money laundering.”

A protected witness also claimed that when Rodriguez carried out operations in his army role and found money or drugs, he "did not declare them in their entirety, keeping part of what was seized and the confiscated weapons were taken to a criminal group.”

"According to witnesses he is also involved in the death of many people including an informant” for the US Drug Enforcement Agency, said the ministry.

The public prosecutor's office said that Rodriguez is accused of organising the delivery of drugs that had been stolen from other criminal organisations, adding that the money for illicit operations was brought to his wife and mother-in-law, both of whom have been arrested.

The public ministry said analysis of the detainees' bank accounts showed activity that was "inconsistent” with their declared earnings.

Already in 2016, the US Embassy in the Honduras capital Tegucigalpa said Rodriguez was "under investigation for alleged links to drug-trafficking and corruption.”

The favourites in the presidential election are Tegucigalpa Mayor Nasry Asfura from the governing National Party, and leftist Xiomara Castro, the wife of former president Manuel Zelaya.

Having already served two terms as president, Hernandez cannot run for office again.

He insists the accusations against him and his brother are "false” and are retaliation by drug lords his government helped extradite to the United States. — AFP

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