Jhon Viáfara and the years in prison he was given in the United States for drug trafficking



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According to US media, the former Colombian footballer Jhon Viáfara
He was sentenced to eleven years in prison for drug trafficking, according to official sources in the last hours.

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This court decision was made known in a federal court in Texas. “Viáfara, 42, born in Robles, Colombia, pleaded guilty in November to a plot to import 5 kilograms or more of cocaine into the United States. He was extradited in January 2020,” an agency news cable reported. AP.

Viáfara had an extensive sports career in clubs such as Pasto, América, Equidad, Once Caldas, with which he was champion of the Copa Libertadores de América in 2004, Portsmouth and Southhampton, from England, and Real Sociedad, among others.

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“The defendant in this case had it all, world fame, wealth and prestige – despite all that, he chose to use his talents to support the evil that drug trafficking represents,” prosecutor Nicholas Ganjei said.

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