They seized war material from a supplier of the Aragua Train

They seized war material from a supplier of the Aragua Train

The Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) detained a subject from whom they seized 40 cartridges, according to military sources.

The procedure took place in the Las Cruces de Maracay sector (Aragua), where the military detained Daniel José Crespo Castillo, alias El Daniel, a member of the Los Negritos group, a cell of the Tren de Aragua organization, according to investigations.

This subject seized 25 7.62X39mm caliber cartridges destined for rifles and 15 9mm caliber cartridges. Crespo was handed over to the Prosecutor’s Office where they opened a procedure for possession of war material.

The Aragua Train is directed from the Aragua Judicial Internship, located in Tocorón, being its main leader Héctor Guerrero Flores, alias Niño Guerrero, who is serving a 17-year prison sentence for 12 crimes committed, according to court records.

This criminal organization has a series of cells that operate in the different municipalities of the Aragonese entity kidnapping people, charging for vaccines and offering vehicles at ridiculous prices through the MarketPlace platform and then swindling potential buyers, according to reports.

Partner of El Cury

In another procedure, military personnel captured a man allegedly associated with the criminal organization founded by Darwing José Vizcaíno Guerra, alias El Cury (killed last February) which operates in the state of Sucre.

The detainee is Maiker José González Villahermosa, who was captured in the Costilla de Vaca sector, Andrés Eloy Blanco municipality (Casanay), Sucre. During the operation, officials seized a Chevrolet vehicle, license plate FAO00S, among others.

This arrest was made as part of Operation Cayaurima, which was deployed by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces in eastern Venezuela by order of President Nicolás Maduro.

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