Juan Orlando Hernández Hijos And Family Details.

The arrest of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez Hijos and his family has shocked them.

Juan and his wife Gracia Carias have four children: Ivonne Mara Hernández Bonilla, Isabela Hernandez Gracia, Ana Daniela Hernandez Gracia, and Juan Orlando Hernandez Gracia.

The couple married in 1990 and had three daughters and a son, according to the ex-official president’s Wikipedia page.

The former president used his power to crush rival gangs and keep a monopoly on cocaine trafficking for himself and his allies.

The US urged Honduras to arrest former President Juan Orlando Hernández on Monday, according to officials.

They’ve also urged them to prepare for his possible extradition to the United States.

National Police and soldiers surrounded Hernández’s neighborhood.

Honduras’ foreign ministry initially stated on Twitter that the country’s Supreme Court of Justice had been notified.

The US Embassy in Honduras had formally requested the arrest of a Honduran legislator for extradition purposes.

Hernández appeared to be untouchable because he was working for the United States.

His relationship with the US is most likely what made him unpopular in his own country.

Why Was Juan Orlando Hernandez Arrested?

Juan Orlando Hernandez was arrested at the request of the United States for his high-profile involvement in drug trafficking.

Nicole Navas, a spokeswoman for the US Department of Justice, declined to comment on the matter.

CNN en Espaol was the first to report the politician’s name as Hernández.

It cited a statement from the Ministry of Justice to the court in which Hernández was named.

Hernández is a former politician who is now a reputed drug dealer.

In Central America, we have yet another example of American foreign policy gone wrong.

Once his power was gone, Hernández became an enemy to the US. 

The two Hernández terms that followed will be known for the lack of economic possibilities in the country. 

It also increased gangs taking over daily life, frequent corruption charges, and claims linking Hernández to drug trafficking.

The United States claims that Hernández has been involved in narcotics trafficking since 2004.