AP News reports on the case of a Honduran lawmaker who pleaded guilty to drug charges in the United States. The article details the charges against Midence Oqueli Martinez Turcios, who admitted to conspiring to import cocaine into the U.S. It highlights the involvement of high-level officials in drug trafficking and the international efforts to hold them accountable. The report provides insights into the broader implications of the case for U.S.-Honduran relations and the fight against drug trafficking in Central America. It underscores the challenges of addressing corruption and criminal activities within political systems and the importance of international cooperation in combating the global drug trade.
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