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Subject Weekly InSight | Salvadoran Gangs Still a Threat Despite Crackdown
Date September 29, 2023 2:05 PM
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** Weekly InSight
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September 29, 2023

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This week, InSight Crime explores ([link removed]) intelligence reports we received from confidential sources within the Salvadoran police. Contrary to government claims that the country’s gangs have been dismantled, 43,000 identified gang members remain free, and gangs still pose a threat to the country’s security.

In Venezuela, we cover the implications of the government’s mobilization ([link removed]) of 11,000 troops to take control of the Tocorón prison, the stronghold of the country’s most powerful gang, the Tren de Aragua. While the loss of the group's base is a blow, its leaders remain at large and its operations mostly intact.

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** El Salvador Police Reports Contradict Bukele's Triumphalism ([link removed])
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More than a dozen confidential reports from El Salvador’s National Civil Police obtained by InSight Crime reveal that, although "weakened" after a year and a half under a state of exception, the three main gangs operating in El Salvador remain a subtle threat.

The Mara Salvatrucha (MS13), Barrio 18 Sureños, and Barrio 18 Revolucionarios still maintain 54 armed groups, mostly in rural areas. Nearly 43,000 people who have been profiled as gang members remain at large. These people have been classified into three categories: active members (homeboys), aspiring members (chequeos), and "collaborators," a broad designation for those who allegedly work with or for these gangs, assisting in a number of tasks.

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** Has Venezuela Prison Raid Smashed Tren de Aragua? ([link removed])
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The Venezuelan government claimed to have “utterly dismantled” the powerful Tren de Aragua gang after seizing one of the country’s most notorious prisons. Yet the operation smacks of political theater as the gang’s leadership escaped and its operations remain largely untouched.

Standing outside Tocorón prison in the central state of Aragua on September 21, Venezuelan Minister of Interior, Justice, and Peace Admiral Remigio Ceballos lauded the operation by 11,000 soldiers and officials, backed by armored vehicles, which took control of the jail.

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** Costa Rica Breaks Homicide Record Amid Security Coordination Struggles ([link removed])
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Homicides in Costa Rica have reached record highs as the government struggles to coordinate…
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** How El Salvador’s Police Creates, Uses Its Gang Database ([link removed])
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Authorities routinely count gang “members” and, in the case of El Salvador, “aspiring” members and “collaborators.” But how do they do…


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** This Week's Criminal Profile: Niño Guerrero
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When Venezuelan security forces raided Tocorón prison on September 20, Tren de Aragua’s leader, Niño Guerrero, was nowhere to be found. From Tocorón, Niño Guerrero led Tren de Aragua’s expansion both within Venezuela and internationally, controlling lucrative extortion, human smuggling, and human trafficking operations across the continent. Currently in hiding, he remains one of Venezuela’s most powerful criminals.
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"A confidential intelligence document from El Salvador's National Civil Police shows that after a year and a half of a gang crackdown, police believe nearly 43,000 people allegedly connected to gangs have yet to be detained. The 19-page document [was] first reported by InSight Crime."

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