Wilfredo Bustillo Castellanos

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Wilfredo Bustillo Castellanos (born 17 January 1958 in Comayagua) is a Honduran politician. He currently serves as deputy of the National Congress of Honduras representing the National Party of Honduras for Comayagua. [1]

In March 2013 Bustillo was arrested in a confuse incident when he was tramitting his driver license.[ clarification needed ] [2]

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