Two family members of Honduras’s Socialist far-left radical President Xiomara Castro resigned from their government positions over the weekend amid an ongoing probe of alleged ties with drug traffickers against lawmaker Carlos Zelaya, President Castro’s brother-in-law.
José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, Castro’s nephew, resigned from his position as Defense Minister while his father, Carlos Zelaya, resigned from his position as lawmaker and secretary of the Honduran Parliament. Carlos Zelaya is the brother of former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, husband of current President Xiomara Castro and who was deposed in a 2009 coup.
Zelaya Rosales explained on Saturday through a social media post that his decision to resign as Defense Minister is so that he can be “freely investigated” by the ongoing probe against his father.
Carlos Zelaya is being investigated by Honduran prosecutors after it was revealed through a now-growing scandal that he held meetings with known Honduran drug traffickers in 2013. Zelaya admitted on Saturday that he met in 2013 with Juan Ramón Matta Waldurraga, son of Honduran drug trafficker Juan Ramón Matta Ballesteros — one of the leaders of the Los Cachiros drug gang who presently serves a life sentence in a U.S. prison since 1990.
Zelaya also admitted that a “contribution to the electoral campaign” for the ruling Liberty and Refoundation (Libre) party was offered in the encounter by the drug traffickers but that it was allegedly never received. […]
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