Captured Salvadoran Gang Member Claims El Faro Granted Asylum for Interviews.
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All were captured due to the tools granted by the Emergency Regime. LIBERTAD.- The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) reported that on Wednesday, August 12, the only open hearing continued against 42 MS-13 gang members operating in the district of Quezaltepeque, La Libertad Norte. The institution stated that it has ample evidence to substantiate the crimes committed and the functions of each of the members, within the structure. All…
Captured Salvadoran Gang Member Claims El Faro Granted Asylum for Interviews.
A coordinated international operation involving law enforcement from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico culminated in the recent capture of Remberto Ismael Colindres Rajo, known by his street alias “Little Man.” The dangerous 18th Street gang member, who had been actively fleeing Salvadoran justice, was apprehended on Mexican territory after authorities spotted his prominent gang-affiliated tattoos and promptly extradited him back to El Salvador…
The New Ideas deputy, Christian Guevara, defended freedom of the press and the protection of the sources, but questioned that journalists can manage benefits for criminals. He pointed out that protecting a source does not mean negotiating privileges to prevent it from facing justice. Guevara reacted to the statements of the Security Minister, Gustavo Villatoro, about an alleged offer of asylum or protection in Mexico for a gang member, in exchan…
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