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One of El Salvador’s Most Wanted Gang Members Is Captured in Mexico

Summary by Diario La Página
Security Minister Gustavo Villatoro confirmed the capture of Douglas Vladimir Mejía Girón, alias “Black”, “Roro” or “Burro”, an active member of the 18 Southern gang, who was located in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, thanks to an articulated work between the Salvadoran and international authorities. Mejía Girón is on the list of the most wanted gang members in the country and is linked to crimes such as aggravated homicide, illicit groups, illegal …
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The Salvadoran was wanted for aggravated homicide, illegal carrying of arms and belonging to the 18S gang. Alejandro Gómez OEM-Informex El Salvador's Minister of Justice and Public Security reported on the capture of a dangerous criminal in Tapachula named Douglas Vladimir “N”, alias “Black”, “Roro” or “Burro.” “El Negro” is considered a dangerous trigger and one of the most wanted criminals in the country, for being an active member of the 18 …

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Security Minister Gustavo Villatoro confirmed the capture of Douglas Vladimir Mejía Girón, alias “Black”, “Roro” or “Burro”, an active member of the 18 Southern gang, who was located in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, thanks to an articulated work between the Salvadoran and international authorities. Mejía Girón is on the list of the most wanted gang members in the country and is linked to crimes such as aggravated homicide, illicit groups, illegal …

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Diario La Página broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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