Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang is causing increasing concern in the United States, even though the group appears to have no substantial US presence and looks unlikely to establish one. …
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The Venezuelan singer “Rsiete” is a mysterious figure. A full view of his face is nowhere to be found on social media — he is always seen wearing a balaclava, …
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The arrest of a leader of a group within the Venezuelan mega-gang, the Tren de Aragua, in Colombia has brought attention to a lesser-known aspect of the group’s involvement in …
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After the murder of a former Venezuelan military official in Chile, the country’s president vowed to eradicate the main suspects: the Venezuelan crime group, Tren de Aragua. In an interview …
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After evading authorities for years, Carlos Capa has become one of the criminal leaders who have been pursued and killed for refusing to follow the rules imposed by the Maduro …
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The Tren de Aragua is Venezuela’s most powerful local “megabanda,” or large criminal gangs with more than 100 members. This group is largely based out of the Tocorón prison in …
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Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has repeatedly claimed that Tancol, a term for Colombian terrorist groups, are threatening the country. But there is no evidence they exist.
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Tareck El Aissami is the Minister of Industries and National Production of Venezuela. He has held this position since June 2018, the latest in a series of high-ranking positions in …
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Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, alias “Niño Guerrero,” is the leader of Tren de Aragua, Venezuela’s largest homegrown criminal group.
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The Acacio Medina Front is a dissident group that emerged from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), also known as the ex-FARC mafia.