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He swindled $15,000, is sentenced to 40 months in prison and reaches a plea agreement to pay $2,000 in six months.

A 21-year-old man was sentenced to 40 months in prison for the crime of fraud, but failing that, he will pay $2,000 after reaching a penalty agreement and will additionally pay $500 to the National Treasury as an accessory penalty.

This after the Third Section of Crimes Against Patrimony through the Regional Prosecutor’s Office of Panama Oeste managed to prove the criminal responsibility of Alberto Cáceres Pérez, which allowed, after his acceptance of the facts, that the guarantee judge Manuel Escobar validate a sentence agreement and issued conviction number 531 of September 27, 2022.

This fact corresponds to a situation recorded on November 7, 2019 in the district of La Chorrera when in the morning a woman received a phone call from this person in which she was told that she had won a prize and had to deposit the sum of $34,700, the victim made the deposit to the sentenced person for the sum of $15,000, resulting in deception, for this situation the man is sentenced to 40 months in prison but with a substitution of the sentence for the payment of $2,500.

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