There are now four people killed in Cota 905 since last Monday when the Bolivarian National Police began a special operation to stop attempts to reinstall the old criminal structure that operated in that sector of Caracas called La Banda del Koki.
The last of those killed is Ronald Daniel Zafra Palma (El Hueso), who had returned from Peru with the express mission of recovering Cota 905 both for drug trafficking activity and for the organization of riots on the occasion of the two months of the elections. presidential.
Last Tuesday, El Hueso confronted PNB agents in La Invasión, a sector of Cota 905, where they collected a 9 mm caliber firearm, according to the report.
Previously, on Monday, September 23, Anyer Rafael Hernández Palacios (El Pri), Kleiter Alfonso Rivero Vegas (El Peluca) and Yordi José Chaparro Díaz (Mini-Vampi) were killed in Las Cumbres and San Miguel. The latter was the leader of the gang with which they planned to re-establish themselves in Cota 905, following the instructions of Carlos Calderón (El Vampi), says the source. Calderón was, along with Garbys Ochoa (El Garbys), one of the three individuals who headed the so-called Koki Gang, which owes its name to the nickname of Carlos Revette.
The three subjects recently killed possessed three pistols: Taurus .380 mm, Smith & Wesson 9 mm and another Tanfoglio 9 mm.
In El Sombrero (Guárico) they also wanted to reissue the old El Picure band, which operated between 2008 and 2016 with José Antonio Tovar Colina at the helm. Thus, last Tuesday armed individuals shot down Fraddy Daniel Requena (25), an event that occurred in the Concha de Mango neighborhood, where El Picure resided and whose followers have founded a criminal gang.
El Picure was killed on May 3, 2016 in the Juan Ángel Bravo neighborhood of El Sombrero during a confrontation with a police-military commission.