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Gang Bosses Fled Venezuela Prison Before Troops Moved In: NGO By AFP News 09/23/23 AT 12:46 AM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on Flipboard Venezuelan authorities show off the weapons they seized when they stormed the gang-held Tocoron jail with 11,000 police and soldiers AFP
Gang leaders who ruled a prison in Venezuela that was stormed by more than 11,000 soldiers and police had vacated the country a week in advance of the operation, a prisoners’ rights organization reported Friday. The principals of the Tren de Aragua gang, who capitalized on the Tocoron facility as a headquarters for their global illegal activities, escaped after apparently being defrauded of the huge lifting, which had been planned for a year.
On Wednesday, a massive group of safety officers, backed by armored vehicles, seized control of the internationally notorious penitentiary that was owned and operated by the inmates. They seized Bitcoin mining tools, rocket launchers and machine rifles with a plethora of belts of ammo in the jail– which the bad guys had an array of, to host a swimming pool, a nightclub and even including a zoo. One soldier unfortunately passed away from the surgical undertaking.
The leaders of the prison gang,astically knew as “pranes”,organized dealings with governing bodies to depart the representation and “had left the country one week earlier”, referred to an observation – The Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVV), an association dexterously monitoring happenings within the realm of the probingly riskier detainment stages in the country. The OVV offered no finding where they may have traveledat, disaccusting representatives in striving for “opacity.” There also was a lacking existence of alleged gang forefather Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, clinging to expectations along with auxiliary heads, the gathering alluded.
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