Computers stolen during suspected 'prostitute party' at embassy

Colombian police and Honduras' foreign relations ministry are investigating reports that at least two computers were stolen during a party at the Honduran embassy in Bogota that involved women thought to be working as prostitutes.

Colombian police and Honduras' foreign relations ministry are investigating reports that at least two computers were stolen during a party at the Honduran embassy in Bogota that involved women thought to be working as prostitutes.

Police Col Jose Elias Baquero said police were searching for what he describes as two "contracted women" who attended the December 20 party.

He said Honduran officials confirmed that there was a party in which two portable computers were stolen, but that they preferred to handle the matter internally.

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