Today: December 19, 2025
October 10, 2022
1 min read

They caught one of the leaders of Los Chevrolet gang

Court issued a custodial sentence against four policemen

Military personnel detained Víctor Antonio Alvarado Cordero, one of the leaders of the criminal organization, in the La Represa sector, Ezequiel Zamora municipality (Villa de Cura), Aragua. The Chevrolets.

According to a report from the Rural Command Detachment 42-3 of the Bolivarian National Guard, the subject was seized 24 7.62×39mm caliber cartridges that fit into rifles, which he was carrying in a black bag.

The role of Alvarado Cordero within the aforementioned criminal gang was the sale of firearms and cartridges with which said organization keeps the merchants of Villa de Cura under threat of death.

The detainee has police records of different crimes and presents an arrest warrant by official letter 008-21 dated 02-11-2021, issued by the 6th Control Court of Aragua for the crime of illicit trafficking in narcotic and psychotropic substances.

Source link

Latest Posts

good future

December 19, 2025
To collaborate with Hogar JJ Burgos, the latest collaboration vouchers
They celebrated "Buenos Aires Coffee Day" with a tour of historic bars - Télam
Cum at clita latine. Tation nominavi quo id. An est possit adipiscing, error tation qualisque vel te.

Categories

For Uipba, "the Government is clear that the industry needs imported inputs"
Previous Story

For Uipba, "the Government is clear that the industry needs imported inputs"

cromo
Next Story

Internships +50: a new commitment by companies to diversify the Uruguayan labor market

Latest from Blog

good future

To collaborate with Hogar JJ Burgos, the latest collaboration vouchers are being sold Next Monday at 10 o’clock the drawing will be held for the 0 Kilometer car from the Raffle that
Lula rules out privatization of Correios

Lula rules out privatization of Correios

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated, this Thursday (18), that a restructuring of Correios is being discussed, facing financial difficulties. The president ruled out the privatization of the company and said
Go toTop