State Department Offers up to $3M Reward for Information in Hunt for Tren De Aragua Leader
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In an unprecedented offensive against transnational crime, the U.S. government sanctioned Yohan José Romero, alias “Johan Petrica,” one of the alleged co-founders and chief lieutenants of the Aragua Train, the criminal megaband born in Venezuela and now spread across the continent. “Another Aragua Train bully, another goal for justice. The U.S. has sanctioned ‘Johan Petrica’, a chief lieutenant and co-founder of the gang, for his role in a realm…
Caracas, July 22, 2025. ...
Trump administration offers $5 million bounty for the Tren de Aragua leader - Conservative Journal Review
The U.S. government continues its crackdown on transnational crime, announcing sanctions against Tren de Aragua leaders, including the group's notorious head, Héctor "The Child" Guerrero. Breitbart reported that the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control acted as part of broader efforts to curb the influence of Tren de Aragua both regionally and within the U.S. In a move announced by the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, …
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