The Honduran show could face up to eight years in prison for money laundering

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.- The Honduras International 2012 exhibition Shirley Nicole Velasquez Morales, who was caught taking responsibility for the money laundering offense in 2019, pleaded guilty during an abbreviated trial in Tegucigalpa.

The young girl was captured on October 22, 2019 with her husband, Gerson Varela Flores, the couple were in a house in a residential area of ​​San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras.

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At that time, three vehicles were confiscated from 2010, 2014 and 2016, as well as the house and the $ 10,000 amount that was found inside the packages floating inside a tanker.

The couple was immediately captured and transferred to prisons in the capital, where the young woman finally decided to admit their involvement in the crimes.

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Now, Velásquez could be sentenced to between six and eight years in prison, as requested by the special prosecutor against organized crime (Fescco).

Similarly, The prosecutor’s office He also filed a fine of 3,675 thousand lempiras and confiscation of his property.

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