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November 29, 2024
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Lairs of the Llano Train are closed

Lairs of the Llano Train are closed

The Bolivarian National Guard detected and destroyed three camps in Miranda set up by the Tren del Llano criminal structure, which operates from Altagracia de Orituco (Guárico), according to military sources.

But in this case, the palm and canvas structures were located in Panaquire-El Peñón, Acevedo municipality (Caucagua), Miranda, according to the report of the Rural Command Detachment 44-1 of the GNB.

In those spaces they found 11 cartridges intended for 7.62X39 mm rifles; five pairs of plastic boots; a tactical vest; two white weapons, machete type; and various provisions.
The Tren del Llano operates in Guárico extorting medium and small agricultural producers through dollar fees that they must pay monthly, in exchange for not attacking their integrity, according to investigations.

In another procedure, military agents had a confrontation with members of the Félix San Mateo Structured Organized Crime Group, which is settling on land in the Simón Bolívar municipality, Aragua.

During the confrontation, one of the criminals, known by the alias El Gustavito, who possessed a Jennings 380 caliber pistol, was killed, according to Detachment 422 of the GNB.

And in the El Nazareno neighborhood, Petare, officials from the Bolivarian National Police shot down Mervis José Muñoz González, who had just been released from prison where he served a sentence for homicide.

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