Honduras congress passes law to purge police corruption

Honduras’ congress passed a law on Tuesday to purge the police of corruption, a victory for the ruling party and President Porfirio Lobo after a recent conflict with the Central American country’s highest court.

The law will require officers to undertake lie detector tests, drug screening and a probe of their personal wealth to determine if they can remain in the police force.

According to the United Nations, Honduras has the highest per capita homicide rate in the world, with 86 murders for every 100,000 inhabitants.
This initiative was declared unconstitutional by four Supreme Court judges last month, prompting lawmakers to dismiss the justices and name their replacements on December 12. VER MÁS…

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