Fgr Gets First Conviction in Absentia Against Fugitive of Ms-13 for Washing $652 Thousand - the News Sv
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The accused, linked to the MS-13, was convicted in absentia after being found to have washed more than $652 thousand of illicit origin, used to acquire properties and vehicles without legal justification. EL SALVADOR.- The Attorney General's Office (FGR) obtained a first conviction against Moris Alexander Bercián Manchón, accused of illegally mobilizing $652,085.93, funds that, according to the investigations, come from illicit activities relate…
The Attorney General's Office of the Republic (@FGR_SV) obtained a historic sentence in absentia against Moris Alexander Bercián Manchón for washing $652,085.93 from drug trafficking, homicide, extortion and other MS-13 crimes. Bercián acquired 21 properties and 8 vehicles without legal documentation, and used his influences to place them within the financial system, demonstrating a sophisticated money-laundering scheme. Thanks to the new reform…
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