BELIZE CITY – A recent triple homicide in San Pedro has exposed critical flaws in bail enforcement and public safety protocols, according to Belizean law enforcement officials. Karim Espat, one of three individuals fatally shot inside a residence south of San Pedro Town, was under a High Court bail agreement that explicitly prohibited him from residing in or entering the San Pedro area at the time of his killing.
Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith confirmed that Espat’s presence in the restricted zone constituted a direct violation of his bail conditions, a factor that police believe significantly contributed to his death. The other victims have been identified as Oscar Mas and Yerlin Bueso Alvarez.
In a formal statement, ASP Smith emphasized the importance of bail compliance for individual safety. “When conditions are placed on bail, they are instituted for a vital reason. We strongly urge individuals under legal supervision to adhere strictly to these conditions, as they are designed specifically to safeguard their wellbeing,” Smith stated, suggesting that Espat’s failure to follow judicial directives placed him directly in harm’s way.
Law enforcement authorities have apprehended and formally charged 22-year-old fisherman Shelby Hernandez with three counts of murder. Police records indicate Hernandez has a prior criminal conviction for gang affiliation with the San Pedro Crips. However, the defendant’s family has publicly contested the charges, claiming that surveillance footage provides Hernandez with an alibi, placing him at his residence during the timeframe of the killings.
The Belize Police Department has heightened surveillance and patrols in the San Pedro region amid serious concerns about potential retaliatory violence following the incident.
