Killing of Tren De Aragua Leader Sends Message
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By Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español. The death of Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, alias “Niño Guerrero,” identified as the top leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, raises questions about who will take control of a criminal organization that, over the last decade, expanded far beyond the Venezuelan prison of Tocorón where it originated. Guerrero Flores, who recently died in a joint operation between U.S. and Venezuelan security forces in southe…
The InSight Take: The Future of Tren de Aragua After the Death of Niño Guerrero
The InSight Take: The Future of Tren de Aragua After the Death of Niño Guerrero The killing of Hector Guerrero Flores, also known as Niño Guerrero, by US and Venezuelan forces struck a substantial blow to the gang he helped found: Tren de Aragua. Deborah Bonello, managing editor of InSight Crime, and co-director Jeremy McDermott discuss what the killing of Niño Guerrero means for the gang, organized crime in Venezuela and beyond, and the Unite…
Killing of Tren de Aragua Leader Sends Message
On Friday evening, President Donald Trump announced that US forces had killed the head of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, in an air strike. In doing so, one of the hemisphere's more notorious crime bosses was eliminated, and the Trump administration's offensive against drug cartels and criminal groups claimed a [...]Read More...
On his first day back in the White House, on January 20, 2025, Donald Trump signed an executive order to declare a foreign terrorist organization to the Aragua Train , a criminal group created in Venezuela 15 years ago and which since then, following the Venezuelan diaspora, has spread throughout the American continent, including the United States. A year and a half later, on Friday 12, Trump authorized an operation of the US Army to kill on Ven…
Claudio Fermín, president of Soluciones para Venezuela, said that what happened with El Niño Guerrero, reveals an obvious decomposition of Venezuelan institutions and society. In his opinion, what happened in El Callao, must be the object of a deep reflection because not only is the violation of [...] La entrada Claudio Fermín: «What happened with the ‘Niño Guerrero’ reveals a decomposition of the institutions and society» was first published in…
General PNP Victor Revoredo, head of the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (Dirincri), referred this Monday to the announced death of Héctor Ruserford Guerrero Flores, known as 'Niño Guerrero', leader of the criminal organization 'Tren de Aragua', after an attack claimed by the United States in Venezuela. In the RPP's Fire Test program, the high command maintained that Peruvian intelligence played a relevant role in the process that led to l…
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