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Public Prosecutor's Office: Koriun Is a Criminal Network

Summary by Diario La Prensa
The Office of the Prosecutor ' s investigations into the Koriun Inversions case are aimed at identifying alleged ringleaders of the criminal network
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TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. On Monday, the so-called Koriun Case, one of the most controversial files related to alleged financial crimes and corporate criminal structures, added a new chapter with the appearance before the justice of Iván Velásquez, administrator of the investigated company, and Marcos Abel Villeda Galdámez, its legal representative. Both presented voluntarily to the [...]

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On Monday, two of those involved in the famous Koriun case are brought to justice, with the latter being the administrator, Iván Velásquez and the legal representative, Marcos Abel Villeda Galdámez.The entry After extending the request to a hearing of the accused two involved in the Koriun Inversions case was first published in the Digital Process.

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The Office of the Prosecutor ' s investigations into the Koriun Inversions case are aimed at identifying alleged ringleaders of the criminal network

·San Pedro Sula, Honduras
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Diario La Prensa broke the news in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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