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He Pretended to Have Business, but the Money in His Accounts Came From Extortion.

Photo: pgr.gob A woman was sentenced to six years' inconmutable imprisonment after being found guilty of the crime of money laundering or other assets, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office (MP). The sentence was handed down by the Seventh Criminal Court against Gabriela G., and also includes the payment of a fine of Q1 million 203 thousand 246.42. According to the Public Prosecutor's Office against the laundering of money or other assets,…
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Photo: pgr.gob A woman was sentenced to six years' inconmutable imprisonment after being found guilty of the crime of money laundering or other assets, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office (MP). The sentence was handed down by the Seventh Criminal Court against Gabriela G., and also includes the payment of a fine of Q1 million 203 thousand 246.42. According to the Public Prosecutor's Office against the laundering of money or other assets,…

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TV Azteca Guate Digital broke the news on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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