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Elijio Eloy Briceño (c. 1938 – 21 May 2016) was a
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an politician, businessman and convicted criminal. A member of the
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(PUP), Briceño represented
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in the Belize House of Representatives and served as Minister of Energy and Communications under Prime Minister
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from 1979 to 1984. In 1985, he was convicted of conspiring to import marijuana and cocaine into the United States and sentenced to seven years in prison. Briceño is the father of current Prime Minister of Belize
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.


Early life

Briceño was one of five children born to Felipa Chan and John Briceño. His mother was a
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woman. He was educated at St. John's College.


Career

Briceño worked as a teacher and served as chairman of the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association. He followed his older brother Leopoldo ("Polo"), the mayor of
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, into politics, serving on the Orange Walk Town Council and representing the
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constituency in the British Honduras Legislative Assembly and, after independence in 1981, the Belize House of Representatives. He was involved in the construction of Orange Walk People's Stadium. Briceño served as minister of energy and communications under Prime Minister
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until the government's defeat at the 1984 Belize legislative election. In 1999, he was appointed as a commissioner of the
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, authorising him to take affidavits and declarations as well as examine witnesses by special order of the court.


Drug trafficking

In April 1985, Briceño was arrested in a hotel in
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by agents of the U.S.
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. He was subsequently charged with three counts of conspiring to import illegal drugs and one count of "using telephones in furtherance of a felony". It was alleged that he had negotiated with undercover DEA agents to supply 5,000 pounds of marijuana each month through
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, with a value of $175,000. Briceño had flown to Miami to accept a $35,000 down payment. Three others, including his brother Renan and nephew Charro, were also indicted but were not present in the United States to be prosecuted. The full indictment alleged that the Briceños were running a "family marijuana business" and that the agents had been told they would "supply airstrips and the marijuana and use the police and military to keep our people away". In September 1985, Briceño was sentenced to seven years in prison and fined $50,000. In addition to the marijuana, he was additionally charged with conspiring to smuggle of cocaine. His defense attorney argued that the case was politically motivated and delivered a petition signed by 3,100 Belizeans calling for his release. The presiding judge William Earl Britt stated that he would be allowed to serve his sentence in low-security prison camps.


Personal life

Briceño was nicknamed "Don Joe" or "Boss Joe". He had seven sons and three daughters, including future prime minister
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. Briceño died in a
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hospital on 21 May 2016 at the age of 78, having been in poor health since a stroke eleven years earlier. He was buried at the Piemonte Cemetery in Orange Walk, following a
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at the Church of La Inmaculada attended by Prime Minister
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and Governor-General
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