Chile Sentences Tren de Aragua Members to over 500 Years Total in Prison – altnews.org
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Chile Sentences Tren de Aragua Members to over 500 Years Total in Prison
A Chilean court in the northern province of Arica on Thursday issued prison sentences of roughly 560 years against 34 members of Los Gallegos, a local "armed wing" of the Tren de Aragua terrorist organization. The post Chile Sentences Tren de Aragua Members to over 500 Years Total in Prison appeared first on Breitbart.
A court in Chile has sentenced nearly 560 years in prison to 31 Venezuelans and three Chileans who were members of the Aragua Train, the Venezuelan-born gang that the United States included in its list of terrorist organizations, reports Afp. “In the context of a historic oral trial in the country against transnational organized crime, Arica’s prosecutor’s office obtained different sentences that amount to about 560 years of effective imprisonme…
Tren de Aragua members sentenced to total of over 500 years in prison - Conservative Journal Review
Donald Trump ran his campaign on the idea that he would clean up America as well as the world. Whether it's Biden's economic disasters, liberals' soft stances on law and order, or government corruption, the president has promised to drain the swamp. It would appear as though the rest of the world is willing to follow his lead. A Chilean court has issued prison sentences totaling over 550 years against 34 members of Los Gallegos, which is an "arm…
The Arica Prosecutor’s Office, in Chile, reported this Thursday that it achieved convictions that total about 560 years in prison for 34 members of the “Los Gallegos” clan, a faction linked to the Aragua Train. According to the statement of the Prosecutor’s Office, of the 34 convicted persons, 31 are foreigners, the majority of them Venezuelans. In addition, one of the members of the group received the penalty of life imprisonment for two murder…
A Chilean court imposed sentences that amount to almost 560 years in prison to 31 Venezuelans and three Chileans who were members of the Aragua Train, the Venezuelan-born gang that the United States included in its list of terrorist organizations, the prosecution reported on Thursday."In the framework of a historic oral trial in the country against transnational organized crime, the Arica Prosecutor's Office obtained different sentences that amo…
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